VOL. xxrv. NO. 312.
CHICAOO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918.
GEORGE SMITH’S RETIREMENT
John Sanford’s Crack Handicap
Horse Goes to the Stud.
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Is Magnificent Specimen of Thor-
oughbred — His Enviable
Turf Record.
\E\V YORK. DocpusIkt 12. — Mr. John Saiiforrt’s |
<l*‘<-ision to rotir** his valuabU* race horse George
Sniitli t<i the stud while at the oiuiiaele of his
eareer came a.s a suri'rise to many' of his friends
••iiid hois<-nien generally — this being the horse ex-
IK-eted to tup the handieaii division during tlie
raring seastin of IttlS. Rut Mr. Sanford has his own
ideas in surh matters and, as inueh as he likes to
see his horses win rai-es. esi>eeially stakes of the
greater ini|iortanee. Ik- still has greater regard for
the future of the tnrf than its present. In si>eak-
i!»g cf the retirement of t}(S»rge Smith. Mr. San-
ford sa.vs: "Far Isdter. to ni.v thinking, is the
retirement of a g<Ksl horst* while in i»erfeot health
and condition than to train and rare him until age
and exertion usi^s np his vitality, when it could
be put to so much Indter use for the future genera -
ti<ins by retirement. George Smith goes into the
stud nuMemishe<l. He is a inagnificent specimen
of the tlioronghbre«i. al>s<dntely sound, and taking
with him an enviable record. I am fond of the
Inirse and delight in watching him race, but am
fully (sinvinced that he will be of more far-reach-
ing bc-uefit to the American turf in tho stud tl;a:i
if he wer<» kept in constant training until much
of his producing vitality was exliaiisted.”
tl(sH-ge Smith was bred b.v Fred Fors.vthe, his
sir* Is-ing, the English Out of Reach, now dead, dam
thmsuelo II. As a yearling he was Isiught by Ed-
ward McRride for a sum reported to be $1,800. He
raeed in the McRride colors as a two- year-old until
near the close of llie laiurel mt-eting of 1915, when
Mr. Sanford pnrchasisl liiin for $25,000. During hi..:
two-yi'ur-old eansT he won nine ra«-es out of tw«*lve
starts. Tie* following year he started off by win-
ning the Kentueky I)«*rby at Louisville, beating tlie
English <-<dt Star Hawk, wliich Mr. A. K. Macomber
laid especially prci>ar<*<l for tlie event. Since that
eventful day G»s.rge Smith has won many valnabie
stakes. At Janiaiea he broke the traek r»'cord for
a mile a ad a sixteenth, hanging out a murk of
1 ;d5vf,, which still stamls. Iii the opinion of Mr.
I’reston Rnrcli, who so ably conducted the training
and tnanagen>ent of George Smith since he ls*came
tile properly of Mr. Sanford, the Bowie achievement
tlii.s yi-ar stands pre-eminent. In that rae<* he
bear Omar Kha.vyam and Exterminator, two Ken-
tn.-fcy Derby winners, over a mile and a half eoiirs**,
covering the distance in 2:31*^ with 130 iioiinds in
t!ie saddle.
HIS CKEATEST ACHIEVEMENT.
"This,” says Mr. Riircli, *‘111 my opinion was
one of tin* most <T«*ditai)le. if not the most
crcriitable, i>erformaiiees of any hors<* over that
distam-e in tills country. Not only did lie
win, but ill b<-atiiig Omar Khayyam and Extermi-
nator he show**d suiK-riority over horses whieh liad
<-stal>Iish<sl themselves as high class. This victory
hronglit his winnings for tlie year to more than
!?18.<MK>. The feature of the Rowie was the fa<-t
that as a five-.vear-old he lM*at Omar Khayyam, a
fonr-.vear-old. and Exterminator, a thr«*e-year-olil,
Kentucky Ib-rtiy winners in 1917 and 191S, respec-
tively. while tbsirge Sinitli won the Di-rhy in Ihlti.
Tlieri* was nineli merit in the isTforiiiauei*. Gesirge
Smith has every •inalification for a stallion, not
4ii’Iy in isinforniatioii. but he has displayed phe-
iioilieiial siM-ed ill short ra«i*s and demonstrated
witiiout dispute the fact that he can stay a long
route b.v winning tin* Rowie in such remarkalil •
time with 130 {Miiinds on his back. This proves eoii-
elusivel.v ills weight carrying iiiialificatioiis. His
Derby vlctor.v as a thn*c-year-old was meritorious,
when he «*ovcre<l the route of a mile and a quarter
in 2:01. In Ids first effort as a two-year-old he
liiiiig up tlie Havn* de ttraei* record for a Iialf mile.
Subse<,iiciitlj' he showed to Is* Isitli a sprinter and
a stayer by winning the Edgeniere Handicap at a
mile and an eightli. and again tin* Exe<*lsior Handi-
<-ap. in tlie latter ls*atiiig that sterling gelding
Roanier, whieli carried 120 'loiinds to George Smith’s
117. 'I would have liked to eontiiiiie racing him.
for I lielicvc greater honors were in store for him,
hut Mr. Sanford believes he will Is* a greater ae-
((iiisition to the turf by giving him stud opportuni-
ties in his yming and healthful years. He will
never Is* traimsl again, his retirement being iier-
maiient.”
There have ls*en rumors that Mr. Sanford miglit
turn Ids attention to France, now the war is over.
For the presi*iit the master of the Hurricaiia Farm
lias 110 such plans; in fact, he has decided to breed
his twenty-three mares now in France to the most
ilesiralile stallions and ship tlieir foals to this
country, ilr. Sanford still has Voter iu his French
establishment, but he has been retired permanently
on account of age, hence his ileterm illation to take
all his mares to outstanding Fr«*ncli and English
stallions. His dozen or more mares now in Ken-
tucky will go to George Smith, as will a few other
select**<l mares, so as to gii*e him the lK*st oppor-
tuiiitms to p«‘r!»ctuate his exceptionally blue blood
and raeiug qualities.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
A. L. Aste’s good filly Eyelid has been sent to
Kentucky to lie n*tired to tin* stud.
A. A. Docter’s .Sand Marsli is now doing stud duty
at J. S. Rarliec’s Glen Helen Stud in Kentucky.
Trainer Dick Miller lias seven*d his connei-tioiis
witli the A. L. Aste stable. The latter’s horses
are now in charge of F. T. Kraft.
Stallion fees are most reasonable in Australia.
For instanw. All Uliuk. by Galliniile — Moorhen, by
Hermit, stands near Melbourne at $250.
One of Australia’s crack jockeys, R. Lewis, wlio
rode Keiinaquhair second in tlie Melbourne Cup
November 5 last, had his twenty-second mount in
the race.
Jo<*key W. Knapp has been offered a contract to
ride for A. H. Diaz in Cuba during tlie winter meet-
ing at Oriental Park, but as yet terms have ‘not been
agreed uihiu.
FORMER JOCKEY SCHWEBIG IS KILLED
Word has reached Dally Racing Form from San
Francisco tliat former Jockey Herman Schwebig,
who rode well for Clopton A Carson in 1912, was
killud in an automobile accident in that city No-
vember 21.
GEORGE SMITE THE STAR OF JOHN SANFORD’S
STABLE THIS YEAR AND HIS PRIN-
CIPAL MONEY WINNER
Living up tii faiiiilj trailitious, John Sanfortl of Amstemam, N. has long been a figure of uote
foiir-.vear-(ild Oiorgc Smith w-as more or less ailing and did little in nieiiig. hut this year he was the
mainstay of the stable and in the front rank of oiir best Iiamlicap liorscs. His victorj' in the mile and -i
Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree. 1st. 2d. 3d. Won.
George Smith blk. Ii. 5 By Out of Reach — Consiielo II 4 o o
I'te b. c. 2 Ry Ogden — Onaga ” 1 2 linij
Tuscaloosa b. f. 2. Ry Clinctanunda — Sadaqiiada 2 1 2 4,(151
Alpliee .b. f. 2 Rj- Sardanapale — Xoreeii Agnes 2 I 1 li20J
Madame Curie b. f. 4 By Radium — Currajong 3 0 0 li774
Yurucari b. c. 2 By RiK-kton — Kennyetto 2 1 3 2!ll*2
Tippity Witchet b. g. 3 By Rroonistiek — Lady Frivoles 1 o 2 L99i
Valerius b. c. 3 By Traeery — Louli 1 1 0 073
Juveneseence b. f. 2 By Junior — Scatnniony 1 1 1
Crystal Ford ch. e. 2 By ClilTord — Giimmerglass 1 1 0 t>25
Achilles b. c. 4 By Star Shoot — Veil | 1 o 1 ."siO
Gath b. g. 2 B.v Traeer.v — Philistia 1 0 1 .525
Marchesa II ch. f. 2 By Rabelais — La Tosca II 0 2 1 ■ 2.W
Ground-Swell eh. f. 2 By Whisk Broom II. — Rockwater 0 1 1 175
Gox ch. g. 5 B.v Bachelor’s Button — Geiiny 0 0 2 1.5<)
Stitch ill Time h. f. 3 By Dalliousie — Pins and Needles 0 0 1 75
Dahinda b. f. 2 B.v Rockton — Oriska 0 0 1 50
Cliateiinbrianil b. f. 2 By Conibour.? — Laelia i O' 0 0
Heather Belle b. f. 3 Ry Macdonald II. — La Tosca II 0 0 O
Cola b. f. 3 Ry Conibourg — Laelia 0 0 0 !!
La Belle Helene ch. f. 2 By Sardanapale — Cape Wrath 0 0 0 !!
Totals (21) 21 12 21 $37,947
SMALL PRICES FOR SEAGRAM HORSES ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT AT HAVANA
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Nctcd Canadinn Racor Infcn* Brines Only $100 — Strike Situation Hnckanged and No Improvement in
Thirty- Four Head Sold. Transportation Facilities Halts Racing.
TORONTO, Ont., Decemlier 12. — Tuesday thirty-
four horses, the property of Jos<‘ph E. Seagram,
were sold at auction at the Reiaisitory on Sinusie
stri*et. 'riic sale fiirnislied several sunirises, the
most iiroiioiinc«*d of these being the purchasing of
Inferno, the greatest of all Canadian horses, for
$100.
It will b:- reealled that Inferno won the King’s
Plate in 190.5, and since that time has met and
dcfeat«*<! the liest horses in Canada. Otlier notable
victories attaiueil by Oils splendid bay were Stanley
Produce Stakes, Dominion Autumn Handicap, (Jueen’s
Hotel Gold Cup, Durham Cup and the Toniiito Cup,
with $.5,000 added. He won the King Edward Hotel
tlold Cup on three os'casions.
Many racing authorities say that Inferno was
the best liorse ever bred in Canada. He ranks as
OIK* of the few Canadian horses to win races in the
i 'lilted States. He is now sixtwn years of age
and is only iis<*ful for stock purjioscs.
The following is the result of the .sale:
Stallions.
UiK-kville, eh. li, by Rockton — Auricsville; Tom
Meagher, Toronto $225
Mandarin ch. Ii, by Havoc— Royal China; George
Simons. Toronto 200
Inferno, b. h, by Havoc — Bon Ino; J. Fists*. To-
ronto 100
Blood Hares.
Fairlie Head. br. m, by Ayrshire— Ardvoiirlie;
J. W. Mitchell. Toronto j;2i.5
Bride 1.41116. b. in. by St. Aniaiit — Rose Mad-
rigal; J. Fisis*. Toronto
('niche d’Or. ch. 111. by ('hcviil d’Or- Criiis-
* keen II.; James !.. Ross. Erindale **..5
Froii Froii. b. m, by Meddler — HyisK-rite; Georgi*
Finch. Toronto
Rustling, h. Ill, b.v Marta Santa — Fron Froii;
4. Cowan, Rowniaiivilip
Satanic, cli. 111, by Despair — Clootie; J. Fisls*.
Toronto 55
Sw<*et ('olleeii. b. in. by Havoc — Irish Lass II •
R. Gimhiet, Toronto 30
Pnritaiiia. i>- m. l'>' Meildler — Rose Standisli; A.
Walsh, Stratford .• 40
Galicia, b. ni. by Galatine — Fairlie Head; J.
Cowan. Rowmaiiville 3,--,
Dolores III., ch. m, by Saraband— 141 Cloche;
W. P. Fox. Toronto 27
Church Bell. 'li. ni. by Burgomaster— Vesis*rs;
J. Cowan. Rowiiiaiivillc 05
Frome, br. m, Kendal — Isone; J. Forsy'tii,
Toronto 15
Henrv Cecil of Barrie, who owned and raced
some horses in Eiiglanil, re-pureliased Riistling and
Galicia from J- Cowan, Bowmanville. for $140. .
Four-Teax-Olds,
Gold Galore, b. f, by Galatine — Cruche d’Or-
Janies L. Ross, Erindale ’5IS0
Statim. b. f, by Havoc— At Once; A. Wilson,
Toronto 105
Greek Patriarch, ch. g. by Ipsilauti II. — Bride
Lane; George Baillic, Toronto 70
Three -Year- Olds.
Sen Froth, cli. t, by Inferno— Sea Wall; H. M
Graydon. Loudon 5305
Scythian, b. K. *>y Inferno— Irish Witch; Hugh
Wilson. Oakville ... . .. 3IO
Gaelic Ijiss, ch. f, by Galatine — Irish lass II.-
Sir Adam Beck, London I75
Twelve Bells, b. f, by Inferno— Bride Lane;
E. Whitewood, Toronto 80
Two-Year-Olds.
Roek Silk, b. e, by Rockville — Frou Frou; Har-
vey Sproule (Coronado Stable), Toronto .$310
Plvmouth Rock. b. e, by Rockville — Puritania;
T. Meagher, Toronto 075
-\zreal, b. c, by Inferno — At Once; T. Murphy,
Hamilton 200
Prince Lucifer, eh. c, by Ynsilanti II. — Satanic;
A. Walsh. Stratford 05
Pewter Jug, b. I, by Ynsilanti II. — Cruche
U’Or- B. B. Drummond, Toronto 60
-4^ntiphon. ch. I, by Ypsilahti II. — Church Bell;
J. Gimblet. Toronto 55
Yearlings.
Bay colt, by Galatine — Irish Lass II.; Sir
-Vdam Beck - ....$225
Bay eolt, by Galatine — Chinka; George Finch,
Toronto • • • ■ 210
Chestnut colt, by Galatiue — Bride Lane; Tom
Meaglier, Toronto 210
Rav filly, by Galatine — Rustling; Thomas
Mackey. Toronto 100
Bav colt, by Galatine — Court Maid II.; Thomas
Murphy. Hamilton *. 70
Chestnut «By, by GalaUne— At Once; A.
Walsh. Stratford 65
.\t the eoiielusioti of the sale the five-year-old
Tar Brush, by Ben Brush — laidy. Hortense, that was
consigned by B. Bird, was sold for $26 to W.
Uumilton.
HAVANA, Cuba, DeeenilxT 12. — With the strike
situation iiiichuiigcd 11ml no imiirovcment in tlie
transiHirtation facilities between 'the city and tlie
Oriental Park raee track, tlie management of the
(’uba -American Jockey ('liih decided to call off the
progr.1111 arranged for today. The entries scheduled
for today’s racing will stand for toiiiorniw. when it
is ho;K‘d that it will Is* possible to i-oiitinue the
ui<*ctiiig.
In the raeantiiiie trainei-s at Oriental Park are
taking advantage of the enforced idleness ami i>iit-
tiiig on the finishing tuiieiies to tlieir horses, wliii-li
were not quiti* on i*<lge wlien tin* meeting oiieni-d.
Particularly so an* the late i*oniers from Bowie and
Latonia benefited by tiie delay, and wlien racing is
again resumed large fields will make up the daily
programs.
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MAGPIE’S NEW AUSTRALIAN RECORD
In the race for the Melbourne Stakes at Caulfield
November 2 Magpie established a new mile and a
quarter record for all Australia. tVitli 126 iiuiiiids
up he lH*at Desert Gold, 124; Wolaroi. 129. and
(’etigne, 129. hy a neck in 2:94. l)<.sert Gold was
favorite. Magpie is a black horse, five years old.
by Dark Ronald — Popinjay, and was sent to .\iis-
tralia last year by that keen pair, Rohinson and
(’lark, who own the fine English Stefan the
Great, and lii'ought off an Australian eonp witli
King Offa in the Caiilfiehl (’up. Magpie <-ost R'lb-
iiisoii and (’lark, who are Stm-k Exchange operators
ill London. England, $14.tMM) in England, and lias
won all tlie three raees in which he has started in
.\iistralia. He was second choice for the Meihoiinie
Stakes, ts-iiig heavily hacked in tin* wet*k Is-fore
the race.
Roliinsoi! and Clark are said to liave won a lot
of money over the Melhoiiriie Cup raee of Night
Watch, whicli went to the post at 15 to 1.
In one of the liettiiig lists issued in S.vdney,
shortly after publication of the weights 'Night
Watch was quoted at 209 to 1, hut he did iiot long
remain at that figure. Like King Offn. i„. ,vas pn*-
pared hy R. Brndfield, and is the third MelNmrne
Cup winner turned out by that trainer the others
being Patmn and Tin* Vietory.
Night Watcli made a new- record for tin* two
miles of the raee. 3:25*14. displaeing Kiiighurg’s
1914 mark of 3:26. There were twenty-seven start-
ers in tile MellKiiinie Cup race.
November 2. three days befon* the cup fell to
him. Night Watch startml in the Hotliani Handicap,
one and a half miles, at Caulfield as a prcp.irer.
It was a good one and not iinnotleml hy die
slirewil iniiiters. In the lace Court Jester 198. won
by half a length in 2:34(.i. Night Watch. 9.s[ was
se*-oiid, and ran a most generous raee.
1913 ST. LEGER WINNER FOR AUSTRALIA
LONDON. Eng., Dt*eeniber 12. — Night Hav.k the
1913 Doncaster St. Leger winner, 1ms been iKiuglit
by E. R. White of Sydney, Australia, and has ar-
rived there by this time, bar aceidents Xiglit
Hawk is eight years old, a fiuely-bred horse, bv
Gallinule, one of the most successful sires i** modem
times, dam Jean’s Folly, by Ayrshire— Rjac^ Cherry
(dam of that rattling good race liorse. Black Arrow,
and also of the One Thousand and Oaks winner.
Cherry Lass). With such hlooil In his veins Night
Hawk, which won the Leger in 3:03:«i, time onlv
once Ix-aten in the history of the raee, 'Black Jester
doing it ill 3:02-13, should make a sueeess In Aus-
tralia.
In the St. Li*ger. wliieli he won for Col. Hall
Walker, Night Hawk brought off one of the biggest
surprises of modern times, starting with .50 to 1
on offer against him. and winning eomfortably by
tw-o lengths from White Magic and Seremond. with
sucli otliers as Tiie Curragh. Lonvois, second for the
Derby, and Bachelor’s Wedding, winner subse-
quently of the Vii-eroy’s Cup aud other races in
India, in the unplaced band.
AFTER ENTRIES FOR FUTURITY OF 1921
NEW YORK. December 12. — A. MeL. Earlmker,
racing secretary of the Westchester Rai-ing Asso-
ciation, will leave for Kentueky next week, where
he will make a tour of the various thorouglihrcd
breeding farms iu the interest of the Futurity of
1921, which will closi* for entries January 3. For
that running the famous old race will have a guar-
anteed value of $30,600. It w-ill cost $410 in
forfeits and starting fee iu the race, and the si-coiid
money w-ill be $1,500 and two- thirds of the starting
fees, aud the third will have $750 and one- third
of the starting fees. Then, jis usual, there will be
priw-s of $1,009, $599 aud $259 to the nominators of
hrst, second and tliinl resiH-ctively, w-liether or not
the cult or filly races for the orisinal nominator.
SPECIAIj edition
RACING UNDER DIFFICULTY
stiff Jefferson Park Going Causes
Stumbling and Upsets.
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Pat Dunne Wins Again With Ollie
Martin — Queen Apple a Dis-
appointment — Gossip.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. December 12. — Racing this
afternoon w-.-is over a trying and difficult traek.
' '6:iny of the starters at a disadvantage bwause
of their fnsiiient stumbling. Luckily no falls came,
blit upsets wen* frequent, and the favorites in eae.'i
raee were in total eclipse. Two of the most pro-
nounced surprises were the victories of Green Grass
and Cadillac.
Fine w-eather. though a trifle warm, was a feature
and it proved om* of tlie factors in bringing out tin*
large attendance that w-itnessed the racing. Fin-
ishes were close in most instances, and the str;-tcli
struggles contained an element of more interest,
due to a possible uuexiiected liappeuiug on th*
difficult course.
Pat Dunne again won a purse with his vastly im-
proe-ed Ollie Martin, which won In the opener from
('holr Master and King Neptune. ('hoir Master
was the choice, but after ' going five-eighths he
readily snei-iimbed to Ollie Martin.
Alma Louise, a former two-time winner at this
m<*ethig, was beaten off in the second race. Green
Grass l(*ading for the entire way.
Brownie McDaweil’s backers in the tliird almost
created a panic by their eagerness to supnort him,
but after flattering by staying close to'Cadilliie.
he dropped back in the stretch and finished in tliinl
place. lH*cause there was no contenders In back of
him, Qut*en Apple b<*iiig beaten off all the way ami
stumbling f<>r nearly the entin* way. The stewards
w-en* di.s.satisfied with her sltowing, but trainer
Hawk, when interrogat<-d b.v them, could offer no
explanation for her iHior showing.
Grtimpy, under h.-ird punishment. sncee<*ded i:i
lauding the fourth met* after a spirited duel with
(’iai*ow-. The latter would have . won but fo-
blundering on the streteli turn, whicli cost him
roiisideruhle gronnii.
Sandy Lad had to br* much the liest to win tlie
fiftli rail*, for Ik* was snhjecti*<l to coiisidenibli*
iiiterfeniK-e as ii result of Mink’s foul taetics mi
Marasmus. Mink seemed. ,4n fur a susiiensioii, hut
got off with a simrp caution.
'fhe final race enableil Pulaski, after many ef-
forts. to emerge from the maiden ranks. It was the
Waldeck Stable’s first victory of the meeting.
Jockey Robinson reiiorted sick after dismounting
from Pilsen and Mink was substituted for him on
Willdo. which finislied in si*eond phut*.
Trainer Harry Pritchard lias arrived from Mary-
l.-ind with the Iiorses belonging to Wagner & Wil-
liams; among tlie niimb<*r an* Goldcrest Boy, Skeer
Faee and Dniwooil. Tlie gmid mare Jiile, also
owned by this stable, was turned out after the
Bowie meeting.
Pat Civill has written from St. Ijoiiis asking tliat
stabling room be reserved for his horses, wiiicli
will arrive next week.
Trainer Bob Smitli of the Woodland Stock Farm
Stable n*>*orted that his good winner Slippery Elm
was sliipiied liere in siilendM comlition and would
lie ready to start at the Fair Gruiiuds meeting.
Tlie son of BaiiiKM*kbiirii is b**iiig given a short
let-iqi aftt*r his hard campaign on the Marvl:*.:d
tracks.
FAIR GROUNDS PROGBAM COMPILED.
Joseph MclK-iinaii. ra<*iiig se«*retary. at the Fair
Grounds, lias completed thi* work of compiling the
program for the first week of the meeting, and
exiieets tlie Iiooks will be n*ady for distrihutio!i
next Tuesday.
Miifsliall Cassidy, son of starter Mars Cassid.v, was
a visitor tiMla.v. He has just b«*eii mustereil out of
the military servU*e, having lH*en attached to the
Motor 'i’raiis|Mirt (Nirps at Camp Joiinstun.
JiH-key Howard Stearns was advisml by telegraph
that his brother-in-law, “D«k*” W. F. Martin, had
died Wislnesday night in Havana. Stearns eancelmi
liis eiigugemeiits for the afternoon on receipt of the
news. Martin formerly trained for P. T. ('hinn. and
at the time of liis dcatli w*as racing some horses be.
longing to ex-Congressman Gisirge W. Loft. The
Isid.v will b** sliiiqied to L(‘xington for burial.
.I<M*key Kii.sor, who roile Ollie Martin, winner of
till* first rail', incurred the displeasure of starter
Tribe and was siispeiideil for five days.
Grey Kagh* was claii!K*d out of the second raee for
$l.tMU) hy W. 1). Bernliardt. who w*as represented
ill tlie rac«* by .\l;na I»iiise.
Writing from Madrid. Spain. Guy Garner advises
Ills lirotlier. Mack Garner, not to sign a contract for
next .vear. as he will be made a good offer shortly
to go to Siiaiii and ride for a wealthy munition
maker who contemplates racing a pretentious stable
oa Eiiroiiean courses in 1919.
Raleigh Colston, the well-known colored trainer,
has reaelnd the Fair Grounds with the stable of
W. O. Sliea. the New- York owner. Included in
the string are the two-year-old Yvette, which was
imrcliused at the Wiekliffe Stable’s disnosal sale;
Dnimmond, formerly owned by W. S. Kilmer, and
Wooilstone. Ti*a Caddy, also owned by the stable,
has been sent to Lexington to be turned out for the
\rinter.
Will Perkins arrived yestenlay with fifteen horses,
the iiiujority of the number b(*ing yearlings. Thi*
new arrivals, togetlier witli the sixteen other horses
in tlie Perkins stable that have b»*en here for some
time, will make that traini'r’s establishment the
largest now quartend at the liK-al track.
.\mong the horses that William Cahill hroii.ght
here wen* Blue Tliistle and Kebo. both winners at
Bowie; Miss Kniter. a winner of several races oil
the New York tracks, and Hickorynut.
Tom Miiiiford, former trainer for Wade McLemore.
pmminent Texas breeder and owner, arrived today
from Kl Paso, and denied the rejiort that the* em-
bargo along the Mexican liorder had been lifted.
While In El Paso Mr. Munford met Col. Matt Winn,
manager of Cliun*liill Do-.vns and other tracks, who
was paying a brief visit to that i4ty en route to
(’alifoniia, where he will eomblue business and
pleasure.
J(K*key George Walls, under contract to the .\r-
iington Stable, arrived iu the company of trainer
Frank Herrold.
Jockey L. Eusor, after being laid up for over
a w-«*ek. n*sumed riding yestenlay. Jo«-key Stalker
had his first mount of the meeting wlieu he rode
Dollna yesterday. His good rfding of the mare
contributed largelj* to her victory.
The stewards granted a Iiccn.se to jockey Mai*k
Garner. His ap{ilicatioii for a licens,* had bw*n held
up pending the dismissal of the charges of assault
brought against him by another boy.
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM
The horses uiiicli seem best in Friday’s races
an*:
Jefferson Park — New Orleans. lai., December 12.
1 — Earlynioni. Miss Fannie. Jack Healey.
2 — Emaiiule. Verity, Dahinda.
3 — Hasty Mabel. RIsponde. A1 Pierce.
4 — IKltECULAK. Warsaw. Waukeag.
5 — I>r. t'iiarciit. Transportation. Stmiper Stalwart.
6 — Medusa, tleiieral. Dr. Campbell.
J. L. Dempsey.
BnlTalo’n Jeffemon Pairk Handicap.
1 — Earl.vinoni, I.ewis B.. I.aird o’ Kirkcaldy, Miss
Fannie.
2 — Sliady. Vigilante. Verity. Daliiiida.
3 — .41 Pierc<*. Bine R*K:k. Colwlt. Dartwortli.
4 — till’SV QUEEN, Warsiiw. Irregular. Waukeag.
5 — TraiisiKirtatioii. S4'iii|>er Stalwart, Bit of Blar-
ne.v. Peteiiis.
6 — Ceneral. Laiigden, Dr. Uauii»l)ell. Roederer.
Obaerver’H delTcruon Park Handicap.
1 — Earlynioni. Miss Fannie. Sir Dyke. Lewis B.
2 — Shady. Dahinda. Emanate, Doveridge.
3 — AL PlEltt’K. Ito’iert Iice, Risisinde. Blue Rock.
4 — tlipsy Qinvu. Warsaw, Irregular, Waukeag.
5 — I’eteliis. TraiisiHirtation, Semper Stalwart, Bit
of Blarney.
6 — Laiigden, General. Roederer, Theophile V.
Oriental Park — Havana. Cuba, December 12.
1 — Marmon. Louise Mack. The Six Hundred.
2 — King Worth, Colors. Lycia.
3— ^Mr. Dooley, Whispering Hope, Passion.
4 — Perigourdine. Billy Joe, Yodeling.
5 — John W. Klein, Yenghee, Vagabond.
6 — BELLRINGER, Stout Heart, Chemung.
T. K. Lynch.
Bnffalo’a Hawann Handicap.
1 — Louise Mack. Marmoa, Caballo. El Coronel.
2 — Colors. Rollin Laird. King Worth. Lycia.
3 — (?allaway. Whisiiering Hone, Mr. Dooley, Rora.
♦ — Perigourdine, Yodeling. Hiss Gove. Unar.
5 — YENGHEE. J. W. Klein, Vagabond, Helen
Atkin.
6 — Ih‘llriiiger. Stout Heart, Waterford, Chemung.
Obaerver’a Havana Handicap.
1 — The Six Hundrt*d, Croix d’Or, Louise Mack,
Uoiiscription.
2 — King Worth, L.vcia, Colors, Primero.
3 — Uallawa.v, Passion, Mabel Trask, Whispering
H«|»e.
4 — Perigourdine. BiUy Joe, Crystal Day, Unar.
5 — ^Jolin W. Klein, Vagabond, Beauty Shot), Yeug-
6 — BELLRINGER, Stout Heart, Sasenta, Water-
ford.
CHESAPEAKE BAY DUCK GUNS
B.VLTIMOUE. Md.. Decemlier 12. — During the
earl.v part of October. 1917. the Maryland depart-
ment of game n*c<*ived a reiiort to the effect tiiat
these guns were being gotten in sliaiie to put on
dredge boats to be taken to Chesapeake Bay, where
they were to hi* put ashore and used in skiffs or
siieakboats for night duck shooting.
On the night of Octolier Cliief Game Warden
Ijpcompte took Deputy Game Warden D. L. Hurley
with him in a niacliiiie and visited tlie section where
the information came from. Tlioy found one gun
secreted in a smokehouse. Tlie next one was found
at a house where tlie owner was alisent, and whose
wife admitted tliaf lier husband owned a gun in
partnersliip with a neiglibor, but rcfusi'd to divulge
wliere the piece of ordnance w.is kept.
After quite a searcli tlie wennon was found under
a bed in an upstairs room and'wrapiicd up in bur-
lap.
The information told of still another huge fowl-
ingpiece across the bay. whither tlie two men went,
armed with warrants and also automatic revolvers.
No one was found at tlie first house searched, but
upon tliorougli investigation at anotlier home a big
gun was found secreted in a closet.
The department has another famous gun in its
possession by capture. This is known as the Chap-
tico Bay gun. and thousands of ducks and geese
have be«*n killed with it.
All tliese fowlingpleccs were loaded with
molded shot, much larger than BB’s, propelled by
18 drams of powder to the load.
Owing to tlie indefatigable efforts of the game
department, the use of tliese death -dealing guns is
playing out rapidly.
In regard to the Chaptico gnn, it may be said
that officials had been trying to capture it for
ten years before it actually came into possession of
the department. It is looked upon as <iuite a
tropliy. J. M. BELL.
^ ■
THOROUGHBRED BEST CENTURIES PAST
'riie thoroughbred horse is tlie sporting horse of
tlip world. The breed was establisheil for racing
and !ias b<‘cn maintained for tliat purisise in Eng-
land and otlier countries since the days of Charles
II., who was restored to the tlirone in 1660. Cer-
tain strains have at times thrown out “sports”
that liave shown other qualities, wliicli were in-
tensified and developed by clever breeders, wlio
established saddlers, hunters, coachers and the
trotter. Messenger being the foundation stone in
tlie inheritance of the last naminl. These “sports”
came from the thoroughbred family before the
breeil was thoroughly established and carried with
them the characteristies of an ancestor wliose
form or way of going came to the surfui-e after a
latise of years. Tlie da.v. liowever, has gone by
when a cross of thoroughbred blood can improve
any of these families* unless it is buried by top
crosses of tire breed with wliich it is blended.
GOVERNMENT HORSES WIN SHOW PRIZES
NEW YORK. Ih-ceinber 12. — Josepli W. Burden,
wlio reeeiitl.v <*oiiducted a most successful liorse
show at Camp Dix, has written Frank J. Bryan of
tlH* Hunts Committee telling of the affair. He says:
“For your interest 1 uiii inclosing yon a marked
cop.v of tlie program of our liorse show. Tlic sliowing
WHS iiidceil creditable, as all of the horses, witli tlie
exception of two, wliich were not winners, wen* the
pnqierty of the United States government. While
tliere was no time for pit'paration, many gooil types
of animals were slinwii. Had we been able to have
this sliow before so inaii.v men at Camp Dix had
been discharged, wc would undoubtedly liave had
twii'c tile iiunilier of entries. 1 do not b<*lieve
tliat an o|h*ii air hors** show was ever held in the
north as late as De**ciiib**r 6.”
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
40S80"LUTH«R - - w 8 114 4 5 6 3J 2«* 27. r.~ W J tVB’nC N Freeman 2 2i 8-S 7-lM-?.
( 40.549) FOUNTAIN FAY WR 8 117 3 4 4'7, 2ii :!> 4“ 4« F Rob son. I K Woods 5 8 8 3
40572 AUURby K. WB .3 1«1 1 2 .3i fi 5= fi* S’* H Wakoff K’lek’ii&H w’t’n 3 41 41 7-5 1-2
40606 FRANK SH'NNONwB 2 92 2 1 i* 4 h fi fi fi h. Erlck’nW V Casey 12 12 12 5 2
Time, 26%, M%. 1:24, 1:58%, 1:68. Track heavy.
Winner — B. g, by Canopus — Floreiitia (trained by J. B. Goodman; bre*l by Mr. James B. Haggiu).
went to post at 3:32. At iiost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; se**oiid and third driv-
ing. grumpy, hard ridden 'and good in the difHriilt going. rai*ed int*> the lead after going the flrst
O'wrter and held tlie others safe to the end. although under a hard drive for a time in the stretch.
CRACOW moved up with a rush on the stretcli turn and fell hack unexpectedly, only to come fast again
in the last ciKiith. LUTHER raced fairly well, but tired in the stretch. FOUNT.VIN FAY nin poorly.
T^^ANK BH.INnox set the early (lace, Imt faih'd to stii.v and quit badly.
fifth race— 3:4 Mile. (Doc. 28, 1917—1:14—4—106.) Pur»o 8500. 3-yoar-olds and
A upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, |100; thiid, $50.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
40.596* SANDY LAD w 4 110
( 40580 )BLALSE w i 114
40442 = MARASMUS w 4 113
40526* LADY LUXURY wn 3 103
''^SDOM w 4 111
40596 PILSEN wb 4 iH
4 110 4 6 1 > 2i 2h 1' H Casslty J B Dumestre
i 114 6 4 5' 3* Ih 2i> AV J O’B’nAV L Drake
4 113 1 1 2* I'l 3'i 3* L Mink AV P Johnson
3 103 5 3 6 6 6 4' J Mooney D G Morris
4 111 3 5 , 3 h .fii M Buxton J M, Goode
4 111 2 2 4'.'. 4i 4' 6 F Rob’sonJ O Talbott
O H C P S
4 5 5 8-5 4-5
4 5 3J fi-,-. 1-2
5 5 3 S-5 1-2
8 10 8 3 8-5
10 12 12 5 2
Time, 2C%, 53, 1:22%. Track heavy.
Winner — B. e. by Sandringham — Belle of Memphis (trained by A. Stevens; bred by Dr. A. W’. Mc-
Alester) .
Went to jKist at 3;.58. At post 1 minute. Start goinl and slow. W’on handil.v: second and third
driving. SANDY LAD raced into the lead with a rush after getting fully in his stride, hut was forced
wide on the stretch turn and snffere*! from interference, then finished gamel.v and outstayed BLAISE.
The latter lacked early speed, but moved up fast on the stretc^ turn, where lie had to come wide, but
tired after taking tlie lead. MARASMUS ran a g*iod race and might have won hut for being brought
wide on the stretch turn. PILSEN was badly outrun all the way. LADY LUXURY finished well.
Overweights — Marasmus, 1 pound.
/lAAQQ SIXTH RACE— 1. Mile. (Deo. 5, 1917— 1:40%— 3— 100.) Purse 8600. 3-ye»r-olds and
upward. Claiming. Bet value to winner 83M; second, 8100; third, 850.
Index Horses XWtPPSt % % »
40585 PULASKI wB 4 169 7 0 2' 1* 1
40609 WILLDO w 5 117 1 7 4' 7 3= 2*”
40616*BRICKLEA’ w 7 117 6 1 fi** fi* r*
40e05*CAPT. HODGE \v 3 104 9 0 8* 7'?. 7
40605 BREEZA' w 3 105 8 2 I'J 2*" 4
40619*OLD MAN CRIT wii 4 107 2 5 3‘ 4* 3
40584 NO MANAGER w 7 112 5 3 9 9 9
40608 RINGDOA’E w 4 114 3 4 5* 5>> 6:
40584 LADY’ LEONA w 4 109 4 8 7’* 8* 8
Fin
Jockeys
Owners
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0
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0
AA’lIlis
YA’akleck Stable
21
18-
6-5
( 2'1
L
Alink
Sol'mon^iJarm’n
8
12
12
5 2'.
3*
A
Johnson Romer&Brumf' Id
4
4
1 l7:
. 4«
J
Mooney
J C Milam
3
;>
2
4-5 1-:
5'
H
AVakoff
K'kamp * How’nS
in
10
4 2
C"
H
Burk**
(’ B Heath
r»
in
8
3 8-;
3 9 9 9 7* T- H CassityAA' H Finer
4 5* 5>* 6i 8* 8* J Rod’g’czAA’ Smith
8 7’* 8* 8‘ 9 9 I Gregory R H Good
6 10 10 4
15 20 20 8
20 20 20 8
^ , Time, 26%. 55. 1:24, 1:53%. Track heavy.
Winner — Br. g, by Out of Reach — BalSune (trained by G. H. Keene; bred by Messrs. Chinn & For-
sythe ) .
W’ent to post at 4:26. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; se**ond ami third driv-
ing. PULASKI ran well in the stiff going and. racing forwardly from the start. passed WILLDO in tlie
stretch drive and won going away. WII.LDO moved up steadily after going tlie flrst <iuarter and licld
on well in the final drive. BRICKLEY was away jioorly and closed a big gap. t’.AI’T. HODGE caiiu*
from a long way hack in the last ipiarter after making a slow. b«*ginning. BREEZY quit after setting
the earl.v pace and going fust for a half mile.
8<*ratciied— 46623 Merrv Twinkle, 117; 40622*Earlymorii, 117.
Overweights — Breezy, 1 iiouiid.
JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART
(DELAYED IB TRANSMISSION BECAUSE OF INTERRUPTION OF TELE-
GRAPHIC SERVICE.)
NEW ORLEANS, LA., WEDNESDAY, DECEKRER 11, 1918.— Jefferson Park. Sixteenth day. Jefferson
Parish Fair -Ass*x*iation. Winter Meeting of .53 da.vs. Weather wet; temperature 70“’.
Board of Stewards and Judges. Joseph A. Muri'liy, C. C. Hall and Herman P. Conkling. Starter,
Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell.
R.acing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15 p. ni.). AV indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indic.nte date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ’Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Bile. (Dec. 22, 1917—1:14—4—106.) Purse 8500. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Bet value to winner 8350; second, 8100; third, 850.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
O H C P S
40393
DARTWORTH
WB 1« 116
7
;;
3=
2*
Ih
1”
YV J O’B’nC
N Freeman
5
K
n
6-5 1-2
40547
HALF AND HALF w 3 112
5
5
«'
4'
.3'
211
.1 Rod’g’ezB
E" Bliven
fi
7
21 fi-5
40575
EARLYMORN
WB 7 116
1
2
2'1
1*
21
•jii
L Gaugel E
Alarmouget
lO
15
11*
;> 21
40566
STELCLIFF . .
w 9 116
7
5*
6'
4*
4*
H Casslty AA’
C Weant
3
5
it
3 1
36911
TITO
WB 5 116
8
4
71
7*
5*
5'
J Alooney AA’
E Dexter
10
12
7
3 7-5
40581
AIINNIE F.
WB 8 108
4
6
41
5S
6*
6‘
I Gregory R
H Good
31
5
r>
2 1
40571
ROCK AAA’ AY’
WB 3 112
fi
8
8
8
8
7«
J Heupel G
B Foley
5
fi
t)
2X 6-5
40606
MILD. EURETTA
WB 3 111
2
1
1*
3i
7J
8
C K’sch'mS
Oddo
4
6
6
2i 6-5
C. W. B., Cincinnati. O. Time given in the
Havana charts is Havana time.
F. F. I’.. Chicago, 111. John W. Klein was the
Williams Bros, entry in race 40405.
R. H.. Benton. 111. Jo Bernstein, not “Joe,” is
a clK'stnnt mare, five years old. by Contestor —
Me-Sa-Che
J. G. W., New Orleans, La. Yankee Consul won
his first race April 3, 19(^, at Memphis. Tenn., and
was ridden b.v H. Piiillips.
MOTOR BOAT RACE FOR $5,000
DETROIT. Midi., December 12. — Uommmlore Al-
bert I*. Judson of New York, owner of the spe«*d
boat Whippowill. has ac<*eiited tlie challenge of
(7hris Smith and G. A. Wood of Detroit for a
match ra«*e between Jliss Detroit III. and The
WhipiMiwill. The race will consist of three thirty-
mile heats for a side bet of $.5,000.
Where tlie nice will be lield has not been defi-
nitely settled, but Aliami. Fla., is pr»*ferred. De-
tails will be animunc-ed within a few days.
This ra«*e assures the followers of the speed boat
game a great race. Both craft liave turned up
speed of better than seventy miles an honr in mile
time trials and have done better than sixty-three
miles in longer stretches.
Time, 25%, 53, 1:21%. Track heavy.
Winner — Ch. g, by Stalwart — Domino Noire (trained by C. N. Freeman; bred by Mr. Walter Sho-
walter) .
Went to post at 2:13. At post 1 minute. Start goood and slow. AV’on driving; second and thinl the
same. DARTWORTH, favored'by the going and away forwardly, meed prominently from the start and
outstayed HALF AND HALF in the final strides. HALF AND HALF sav^ much ground at all the turns
and would liave won in a few strides more. EARLY’JIORN stumbled and blundered in the stretch.
STELCLIFF was going fastest of all at the end and closetl a big gap. TITO tired. ROC’KAWAY' was
always outrun. MILDRED EURETTA quit after setting the early pace.
Overweights — Mildred Euretta, 2 pounds.
second race— 3-4 XUq. (Dec. 22, 1917—1:14—4—106.) Purse $500. S-ye«r-olds ud
' upward.' Claiming. Bet value to winner $350; second, 8160; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
40588 SOSIUS w 7 116 2 3
40566 »AV. H. BUCKNER w 3 107 7 2
40608 GENERAL w 8 116 3 4
40550 DR. CAMPBELL w 4 116 6 5
40589 MER. TAVINKLE w 6 116 1 6
40534*HERB. TEMPLE wb 6 116 5 7
40586 PAGANINI WB 3 112 4 1
2'i 1* 1* 1* N Barrett C R Richards
4* 4i 3* 2* H AA'akoff R Gatewood
3* 2* 2* 3* A JohnsonT H AVllson
5 « 54 4 « 41 G W Car’ IP AV Holden
6 ' 6 * 5* 5h J HanoverG A Marshall
7 7 7 6 * R Simpson J C Eaton
O H C P 8
8-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-3
455 8-5 4-3
3| 5 4 8-5 4-3
3i 41 4 8-5 4-5
8 10 10 4 2
10 10 10 4 2
10 12 12 3 2i
40586 PAGANINI WB 3 112 4 1 1* 3J 6' 7 F Rob’sonW Smith 10 12 12 3 21
Time, 25%. 52%. 1:19%. Track heavy.
Winner — Br. g, by Solitaire II. — Aya (trained by A. HoBierg; bred by Mr. Adolpli B. Spreckels).
Went to iMist at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Sturt g*XMl and slow. AVon easily; secoiul and third ilriv-
iiig. SOSIUS, after Iteiiig saved to the last turn, drew away in the stretcli to win in a canter. W. II.
BUCKNER ra**e<l forwiirdly. ami finishing gamely overlianh**! GENERAL in tlie last sixte**ntli.
GENERAL raced guinel,v and lia<I no mishaps. DK. CAMPBELL was always well bu<*k. P.\tJ.\NINl
was going well and in the lead wl»*n he stumblefl and almost fell.
Sera tclied— 40620 Camba, 110; 40.5.54 Dan Bright, 112.
A THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Fnrhmgs. (Deo. 31, 1917— 1:08%— 3— 108.) Purse $500. 2-year-
elds. Allowances. Bet value to winner $350; second, $160; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys Owners CHOPS
JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART
NEW ORLEANS, LA., TOITRSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1918.— Jefferson Park. .Sevpiiti*eiitli day. Jefferson
Parish Fair Ass*i4-i:itioii. Winter .\fe**tiiig of 33 days. ABeather clear; temperature 70”.
ItoaPd of Stewards ami Judges. Jos<pli A. Slurphy, C. C. Hall ami Herman P. Conkling. Starter,
LilwanI Trits*. Racing Si***retar.v, I. B. Campbell.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Cliicago time 2:15 p. m.). AV imiicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig
tir*‘s III ]iarentlieses f«illowing the distance of each rac*e indii*ate date, track record, age of horse and
weiglit «*j!rried. ’Imiicates apprenti<*e allowance.
FIHST race— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 22. 1917—1:14—4—106.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
s-r upward. .Claiming. Not value to winner 8350; second, 8100; thirt, $50.
4059 l*SALGEO ROE w 101 5 1
40374 CHRISTIE HOLTERSw 109 7 3
40591 AA’ATER AVILLOW w 94 4 7
40567 HINDOOSTAN wr. 1 (»S 6 5
( 40535 )PREV'ARICATE . w IH » 8
40579 G. MUEHLEBACH wb 10:!l 2 4
40385 ELBERTA w 98 J 2
40514 AA’ISEST FOOL w 1111 3 5
1= 1* 1= 1« H Wakoff K’kamp & How'nS 18-59-5 7-101-3
3’ 41 21 2* A Johnson.! H Rosseter fi 8 8 3 8-5
5* 3‘ 3* 3* H Casslty AV Perkins 10 12 12 5 2i
4* 21 4'1 41 L Ensor E Peters 4 6 fi 2X 1
7* 5*1 5' 5' S Wolst’mEIspars * AA’ilsoii3 6 ]:{-.5fi-r. I -2
6' 61 «= fi* K Pool B J Brannon 3 4 4 S-5 7-10
21 7* 7* 7* J Mooney J Lowe 10 12 12 5 2?.
8 8 8 8 F Rob’sonJ J Farrell Jr 6 8 8 3 8-5
Index Horses
40477 COMACHO
4058.3 BRACELET
40580 STEPHEN R.
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
w
4 104
1
5
I?-
2‘J
2*
1*
L* Knsor P
Dunne
4
5
13-i
■A
1-2
w
3 1*)6
7
1
1 *
1 »
1 *
2 *
A
Johnson J
H Rosseter
6-5
9-5
:t-2
3-5 1-3
5 112
-*
7
5i
3'
.3'i
3i
3*
F
Rob’sonJ
R Skinker
6
7
6
2 1
w
4 104
5
4
4'i
4'
4'i
J
Rod'ge’z H
Demham
20
30
20
8
4
r W
3 96
6
G
6 *
C=*>
5*
5' =
H
Casslty G
B Cooper
8
12
12
4 ::
W
3 104
4
3
2 '.'.
5'
6 *» 6 »"
H
AA’akoff F
P I..ettellier
4i
5
4
8-5 4-5
WB
5 108
3
2
7
7
7
7
R
Pauley R
L Frazier
10
13
12
4
8 -.’.
40514 AA’ISEST FOOL w 1111 3 5 8 8 8 8 F Rob’sonJ J Farrell Jr 6 8 8 3 8-a
* Time, 25%, 52%, 1:06, 1:13%. Track heavy.
Winner — B. g. by Salvator — Gi*orgla (Jirl (trained b.v G. Arviii; bred by Mr. Ailolph B. Spreckels).
AA’ent to iKist at 3:(H. At l***’*t 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; sectiiid ami tliinl driv-
ing. SAUIEOUGE. showing tin* most si*eed, race*] into a good lea«l at oiu-e and won :is liis rider
pleased. CHRISTIE HOLTERS stood hard riding in game style ami finished fast. AV.VI'ER WILLOW’
was well up most of the way. HINDOOST.AN tired iu tlie last eighth. GEORGE MUEHLEB.ACH was
gaining at (lie end. PBEA’ARICATE was far back for most of the ra«*e and can do much better.
Scratched — 40591'-I>ahinda. 101: 40434 Antoinette. lOS; 405(r7 Lama. 101.
Overweights — George Aluehlebach. 1% imunds; Wisest Fool. 1%: Elberta, 1.
FOURTH RACE— 1 l-W MUe*. (Dec. 22. 1917— 1:48%— 4— 113.) Purse $500. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Bet value to winner $350; seoond, $100; third. 850.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jwkeys Owners O H C P S
40319*DOLINA wb 5 111 7 6 5' 4t> 5* 3’ li L Stalker J F Sweeney 2 12-52i 1 2-5
40609 HARAA’OOD w 7 111 4 1 3'i 2'i 1* lu c* F Rob’sonAA’ AA'alker 10 12 10 3 S-5
40578 = LUCILE P. iv 4 106 2 7 7 7 3* 2J 3i> C Brown K’kamp* How’nl 6 6 2 1
(40593) BEN HAMPSQN wB 4 110 5 2 l*t 3k 4i 4' 4* S Sn’dmanAA^ A’ Casey 5 10 10 3 8-5
40590 = BLAZONRY WB 3 107 1 3 2'i 1* 2' 5= 5* A Johnson AA’ Smith 10 10 10 3 S-5
( 40546 )AVATERPROOF wB 6 112 3 5 6' 5* 61 61 6= H Cas.sity AA’ C AA’eant 7-5 8-5 7-5 3-5 1-3
Time, 26. 53. 1:20%. Track heavy.
\\ inner — ('li. e. I»y Haiiuoi*kburn — Helle (trained by P. Dunne; bred by Mr. Barney S<*hreiberj[.
AAVnt to iMist at 2:11. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. W’on easily: second and third driv-
ing. OLLIE M.VRTIN. running well in the going and showing steady impro*'ement, raced into the lead
ill tlie last eighth and won easing up. CHOIR MASTER sliowed the most earl.v si»eed, but tired in the
stretch after holding a long lead. KING NEPTUNE began slowly, but moved up rapidly in the last
quarter. COMACHO sliowed siiee<l, hut tired. BRACELET quit badly after going a half mile. STEPHEN
R. pulh*d up iu a had way.
Overweights — Ollie Martin. 2 pounds; Barbara Shilling, 4.
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furiongs. (Dec. 31. 1917— 1:08%— 3— 108.) Purse 8«». 3 -year -
olds and upward. Claiming. Bet value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
40609 DR. LEVY
3 104 6 4 41 6 'J 7
7 H J BurkeJ McLaughlin
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Joc^teys
O H C P 8
4059.3 .green GKA.ss wb 3 116 1 1 1* 1* I'i 1' L ilink G E Chancellor 3i 5 5 7-5 out
40.5 19*<1REA’ EAGLE w 3 116 4 4 4 3J 3'1 2'i F Rob’sonG E Peterson 4 4i 13-54-0 out
10407 .Il'NE Bl’t; WB 3 103 3 2 2k 2= 2* 3* J Rod’ge’zJ AA’ McClelland 3 4 4 6-5 out
(40570)ALM.A. lAJUISE w 3 104 2 3 * 4 4 4 H AA'akoff AA’ D Bernhardt 6-5 7-511-102-5 out
* Time. 25%. 52%. 1:06. 1:13. Track heavy. . r. . .
AA'iiiner— Mr. g. by Hiiist Park — Marsara (trained b.v J. Coffey; bred bv Messrs. Stone & Rucker).
AVeiif t.i I«»st at 2;3.A. .\t iKist 1 minute. Start goo*l and slow. Won’ easily; seiond and third driv-
ing. GREEN tlK.ASS. suddenly iinproved and sliowing tlie most speed, raced into a long lead at oin*e
and held swa.v for tlie entire ra**e to win us his rider pleased. GREY EAGLE liegau slowly, hut finished
fast and gamely. JU.NE BUG tired after going well for five-eigiiths. ALMA LOUISE lacked her cus-
tomary high speed ami was under punislimeut through the last quarter.
Seratcheil - 4061S Cobalt. 112: 40010 Frostilla. 103 : 4042.A Gra.vsou. IIC: 40.AS5 Ettalie. 9t;.
THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 MUes. (Dec. 22, 1917— 1 ; 48 %_ 4 _H 3 .) Purse 8600,- S-year-olds
4u<l upward. Allowances. Bet value to winner ^50; seoond, $100; third, $50.
Time, 26%. 54%, 1:21%, 1:50%, 1:55%. Track heavy.
Winner — Ch. m. by Sir Hnon — Bonnie Kate (trained by P. Musante; bred by Air. George J. Long).
Went to IKist .at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start goo«l and slow. AA’on driving; second ami third the
same. DOLINA began slowlv. but made up ground steadily, and standing a hard drive through the
stretch, outstayed H.ARWOOD in the last seventy yards. HARWOOD was kept well up throughout, and
only tired slightly near the end. Ll'CILE P. appeared the winner an elghtli out, but tired right at tlie
“«d, ben HAMPSON tired in the stretch. AA'AI’ERPHOOF was forced back after going a half mile.
DR. IJCA’Y’ would not extend himself. BI..AZONRY <|uit.
Overweights — Luclle P., 1 pound; Blasonrj-, 1; Dr. Levy. 5.
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 MUe. (Dec. 22. 1917— 1:08%— 4— 106.) Furse $500. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
upward. Claiming. Bet value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
AWtPPSt % % % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O
( 466 1 6 ) INQUIET.A.
40578 .KEaiAH
40477, RISPONDE
4 0550* MARGERY'
40616 THIRST
405.54 MISS FANNIE
40006 NEAV MODEI.
AWtPPSt % % % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
WB 8 113 4 1 2= 2‘* 1' I'i F Rob’sonAA’ AA’alker • 2 3 3 1 1-3
WB 0 113 1 ^ S' S- ;P 2* R Pauley C W Gasser 4 6 6 2 1
w 5 109 - I- 1'? 7* 3* L Ensor T AA’ O’Brien 2 3'. 31 6-5 1-2
w 5 113 5 7 5'i 4i“ 4' 4= J Rod'g’ezJ .Arthur ! 3 ' 9-5 4-5 3-5
\v 4 108 34 6= fi* 5 « 5 * c Brown R H Good 10 12 12 5 3
w 6 113 7 2 4= 5= 6* 6‘* L Alink E D Kaufman 10 jo 10 4 3
WB 3 109 6 6 7 7 7 7A JohnsonSol’mon&Jarm’n ,s 10 8 3 7-5
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys Owners
4050.5 C.YDILLAC w 4 104 5 .{ 1= 1= 1* 1* 1* *S Sn dman H S Koppin 3i 8 8 2i 1
40021 *AA’AD. S LA.*!T w fi 113 2 2 3'. :i* 3" 3* 2= -M Buxton J M Goode 3 7 7 2i 7-10
40595 BR. McD.AAA’ELL \\ B ;; lOfi :} 1 •>- *J* 2- 3) 3*** F Smith T J Pendergxist 2i 3 7-5 3-5 out
40458*GRAPHIC w 4 108 4 I 4= 4i 4=* 4” 4' E Rob sonJ D Misick 5 7 7 21 4-5
40595 *Cii:EEX APPLE wB 5 10:: 1 .5 5 5 5 5 5 H Cassitv H Field 3 3-2 1-2 out
Time. 26. 64%. 1:23, 1:51%. 1:59%. Traok heavy,
AA'inner — Ch. c, by Toddingtoii — Winnie G. (trained by T. F. Boniman; bred by Messrs. Stone &
Rucker*.
AA'eiit to IKist at 3:<J3. At 'lost I minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; se**ond and third
driving. C.GHLL.AC. sliowing sudden improvement under a cuiiahle ride. ra**ed Into a good lead at ou**e
ami hel.i AA .YDSAA'ORTH’S L.AST safe In tlR> final drive. AA’ADSAA'ORTH’S I~AST moved up steadily
tiiider puiiishineiit and was slowly overhauling the winner at the end. BROAA’NIE McDAWELL raceil
guiuel.v ami liad 110 misliaps. hut tired in the stretch. GRAPHU* was well lieateu after going a half
mile. (JCEEX .APi’LE hliuidered and stumhle*! rt'iientedl.v ami ran :i dull r:u*e.'’
t>verw<*iglits — Graphie. 3 iMiuiids.
A£k£i^'i FOURTH RACE— 1 MUe and 70 Yards. (Doc. 31. 1917 — 1 : 46 %— 108.) Purse $500.
AU Ages. Claiming. Bet val«e to winner $360: second, 8100; third, $50.
Time. 26. 52%, 1:20%. Track heavy,
• AA’inner-^B. m. by Fatlierl'ess— Ellerslie (trained by AV. AViilker: bred by Alessrs. .Yrthur B. Hancmk
& Sou).
Went to post at 3:.57. ,\t post 1 iiMUiite. Start g.KKl and slow. AA'oii handily; secoiul and third driv-
ing. INQUIETA moved into the lead wlieii called on and won easing up. KEZLYH ran a good nice ami
with a stronger rid** would have won- RISPONDE set tlie pace, but tir«*d badly after going a half mile.
AI.YRgERY began slowly. ' ^ -
Scratched — 4060S Flora Finch, 115. 40605 Lady Longfellow, 109; 40o93-Star Baby, 109.
A SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Dec. 5, 1817 — 1 : 40 %— 3—100.) Pnrse $500. AU Ages.
0 Clniining. Bet value to winner $350; second.* $100; third,. $50.
Index Morses
40460 HAXDFUM
40559 ELLISON
40592 *SEMP. . ST A
40463 TK.ANSPOR'
40589 BIT OF BL
40573 PETTIT BLE:
40569 L. O' KIRK
•10550 DR. OH.ARC
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
laymaker
? AA't-ant
A’ Fox
Eaton
I Rogers
CHOPS
2 3 2i 1 2-5
7 8 8 3 7-5
8-5 8-5 fi-5 1-2 1-4
:-•« :» 30 12 5
15 20 *20 7 3
7 8 8 3 7-5
:•*» :x* .30 12 5
3 4 ii fi-5 12
•10550 DR. t'M-am’vri- ■ wb 7 113 - * * i‘ 1" 4' 8 non son j .iii.sich. 4 3 .* fi-j 1 2
Time. 2«%. 54. 1:23, 1:52%. Track heavy.
YViniier— Ch. g. by Rojal Flush HI— Al«Klreda (trained by L. Haymaker; bred l.y Air, Garrett D
Wilson). ■ . . ■ " i • •
Index n*il*scs
40009 GRt:.\11’A'
40605 CKACOAV
AAVtPPSt % % %StrFln Jockeys
CHOPS
mishaps. 'J vm 1 ATtOX stuinnu'q o.nuy |)ie first qunner. i-r.iii •ni.ni -ihhi f OF BL^AR-
w 6 111 r :: 2 -: l* U 11 I'i u K st irmC J Brockmm* r :: 3 13-0 4-0 2-.’, NKY' came fast near the end. DR- CHARCOT set tlie pa«*e, but quit after goim; thnn -quarters*,
wh « )'J6 (i fi Ok o** 3* Q YVilUij AA'iildech tfikhle & 10 8 3 6-5 * SvfutvUoO— '10*'73 Jack iltsuley, 95; "IVWb Uiugdo\e, .1(X>; -1060b PUiUtagegetf 107; 4V)t7 Ccwdcbo,
Friday, December 13, 1918.
DAILY RACING FORM.
3
Jefferson Park Entries and Past Performances for Friday, December 13.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
Rarini; Ftarto at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15.)
0 Superior uiiwl runner. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice
alKmauce.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
All Age-i. t'lHiniiiig.
(Track record: Ih-c. 22, 1P17 — 1:1-1 — 1— KMi.)
l^ay^’a
Horse. Wt. Rec.
lack Healey (M)..
Miss Fannie 10I5 1:13’-^,
L.*wis B. (Mi 1<»5 1:20'5
Earlymorn 115 1:15
Sir Dyke 108 1:14
Igiird o’ Kirkcaldy.
Malkv (Ml 102 1:15%
Ind.
4(C73
4tHiL*«
4«t:(t5
40622*
4(«70
40(527
40.5P.1
A.Wt.Han.
2 100 X 700
(i 111X605
3 111X»?90
7 114X090
9 109 X 085
7 114X685
3 107.. 680
4a<k Healey has a good eliaiics-.
Second Ra(»— 5 1-2
2-year-'o!ds. Maidens.
( Tra<-k reconl : IN-e. .31 , 191
4<l-!04* Shady
Daliinda . . .
Kiauiiale . .
1 igilante .
Ikiveridge .
Verity ....
I’ositive ..
F.IlsTta . . .
Drop l.iglit
Furlongs.
riaimiitg.
r_l;(js%— 3— 108.)
KM5X725
40.591 *
40617*
4W95
401.01
40601
40IM>4
4o::24
4«l)!(»4
...10.5
. . .109
...112
... 99
...112
...111
. .. 9S
.. .104
1:08%
1:09
1:0S%
1 : 10 %
1 : 10 %
1 : 11 %
l:l(i%h
1:13%
111X720
114X715
112X715
100:i:71()
100. . 710
KMi. .705
105. . 700
105. .700
;i«iv ran well last Monday.
Third Race— 3-4 Mile.
.3-vear-<dds anil upward. (Taiming.
(Trai k rc-ord: Dec. 22, 1917 — 1:14 — 4 — 106.)
405S1
( i«a;is)
40ii26"
40 :<>*
( 10 '- 22 )
HASTY MABEL
.\l riens-
KoI»-rt I>-e ....
Kis|Miii‘le
IS! lie K.x-k
..112 1:15%
..104 1:12%
..103 1:13%
..100 1:14
..km: 1:13%.
Dartwortli 10811:14%
3 102:5:725
5 1090715
5 114X715
3 107X710
5 109X710
10 1140710
40618 (T>halt 115 1:133: 3 110.7(15
40619 Margaret X 97 1:14% 5 111:}:705
Hasty MalH'I slioiild prove best her,-.
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
3 rear olds ami upward. Selling.
(Track record: D< c. 5, 1917— l:4(l%~3— KMI.
3 102X725
4 1100720
4 110X715
4 1150715
4(HMI7 Cin^v gueen KM{ 1;3S>-
10120 Wau'kcag KMi 1:39%
4(C>9(>= Warsaw 1K)J1:3S%
40.594* Irregular 115 l:4x%
Gipsy Quta:n runs well in Iieavy goin
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward, t'lainiiiig.
(Track record: Doe. 5, 1917— 1 :4(l%— 3— 100.)
40627* Semix r Stalwart. .103 1;40
Peteliis 110 1:41%
Dr. Cliareot 112 1:44
Bit of Blaniey ...103 1:43%
Transportation 11:> l:.53%h
Minnie F Ill l:4i
Rose Water S>611:41%
Semper Stalwart lias been racing well.
Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and mward. Claiming.
(Track r«>cord: Dee. 31, 1917—1:08%
4(M!20 Medusa
40008
40627
4(MS27
40627
40622
40.5.50
40623*
40.569*
405.V)*
40586
(4a5K5)
40623
40477
37923
39769
40.593
40515
4CM522
4a5H5
(Jeneral
I’arlor Bo.y . —
laingilen
Koedercr
Sabretasli
Dr. Ciimiibell . .
Safraiior
Freiicli.v
Vanessa Welles
Tbeopliilo . .
Alma B. (51) •
Mildred Euretta
Ettalie iM)
..108 1:06%
-.111 1:07
..109 1:06%
..102 1:07%
••104 1:09
• •112 1:07%
• •KMi 1:07%
.. 96 1:09%
..KI5 1:1.3m
...108 l:l3h
..110 1:09%
Medusa is gifted with speed.
JKPFERSON PARK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
Prom January 1, 1D18, to December G, 1D18, Inelatiive.
At or
.Toekey.
Eiisor, Ij. . . .
Cassity, II. .
Robinson, F.
Mink, L. . . .
Smith. F. ..
Wakoff. H.
Risiriguez, J.
Matthews, M.
Siniiison, R.
Erickson, II.
De Ford, J.
Gruls-r, J. ..
Stevens, F.
Haynes. E. .
(,'onnelly, D.
Jolinson, A.
Mo<iney, J.
Kirselibaum,
Watson, C. .
Hunt. T. ...
ManJers, W.
r.urrett. X. .
Schwartz. M.
Bu.vtoii, M. ,
Willis, O. ..
Brown, C. . .
C.
P.C.
At or
Under
Wt. Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
.23
107
500
115
81
69
Hanover, J.
.23
95
119
27
17
11
Burke, H. J.
.21
111
781
1R5
125
98
Pool. E
.IR
112
201
32
23
22
Sneidman, 8.
.15
100
356
52
44
47
Metcalf, J. .
.15
100
61
9
6
8
Miller. C. ..
.13
98
521
67
58
65
Heupel, J. .
.13
108
86
11
9
8
Dursch. J. . .
.12
109
355
44
41
36
Gaugel, L. ..
.12
90
273
34
20
3R
Parrlngton, T
.12
100
177
22
28
22
Owens, D. . .
.12
99
180
21
14
29
Hamilton, 11.
.12
102
78
9
4
5
Stearns. H.
.12
111
52
6
13
3
Anderson. M.
.11
111
590
67
76
77
Collins, 'W. .
.11
105
472
52
09
64
Denyse, R. .
.11
98
402
44
46
53
Gregory, I. .
.11
111
45
5
6
3
Gourley, W.
.11
107
25
3
3
4
Apel, G. ...
.11
90
9
1
0
1
Moore, S. ...
.11
112
9
1
0
0
Merimee, F.
.10
103
182
18
23
19
Romanelli, R
.10
85
10
1
0
0
Wishard, D.
.(«
108
3.50
32
40
42
Gilbert, C. .
.09
104
340
30
44
38
Jordan, J. . .
.09
103
159
14
16
24
Barham, E. .
Dnder
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.09
110
123
11
12
16
.09
102
•65
6
6
6
.08
102
402
32
50
63
.08
103
164
13
14
12
.08
107
104
8
14
13
.08
102
64
5
4
7
.08
99
12
1
2
0
.07
105
211
15
21
19
.07
108
148
11
15
8
.07-
110
94
7
11
15
.07
107
74
5
5
10
.07
95
29
2
1
Si
.06
100
82
5
13
IR
.05
102
37
2
1
4
.04
109
144
6
13
17
.04
100
124
5
7
12
.04
98
55
2
5
7
.04
109
29
1
1
4
90
30
1
4
4
95
1
0
0
0
99
63
0
0
3
102
11
0
1
0
108
6
0
2
3
109
2
0
0
0
111
i
0
0
0
114
14
6
0
4
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. AU Ages. Claiming. (Dec, 22. 1917—1:14—4—106.)
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds
JACK HEALEY, ch. g, 2 (M)
Wt St % %
100
4(ia73 Jef’Bon
4'J.'i28 Jef’son
404S8 Jef’son
404Cs Jef’son
39896 H.deG’ce
38867 Aq’duct
3^679 Jamaica
38-<74 Belmont 4if st
3839:: Belmont 4i t st
•I f l:ll%slow
5i f l:17%hvy
61 f l:16%hvy
51 f l:lj%hvy
61 f l:0S%fast
5- 8 l:0i>%fast
6- 8 l:01%fast
55 hvy
52%fast
46.554 Bow ie
40.540 Bowie
4('-j60 Bowie
46412 Bowie
40.384 Bowie
40369 Bowie
40327 Bowie
112
108 3
108 3
110 6
114 8
107 12
105 8
110 10
103113
111
li:{ 2
108 7
107 2
103
107
106
MISS FAHKIE. h. m. 6
406J6 Jefaon 3-4 l:20%hvy 10
1 1-16 1:54 slow 16f
1 1-16 l:;53%hvy
1 1-8 1:.58 fast
1 1-4 2:15%hvy
1 1-4 2:18 hvy
1 1-16 l:53%slop
1 1-16 l:50%faat L3-5f 103
4<v)17 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%fast 40 107
LEWIS B.. ch. c, 3 (M) 111
4::U0r> Jpfson 3-4 1 :16 good 25
40574 Jef'son 1 l:47%slow 3
40542 Jef’son 51 f l:17%hyy 9-5
40489 Jef son f 1:14 hvy 10
EARLYMORN, eh. h. 7
40622 Jef'son 3-1 l:21%hvy 12
411575 Jef’son 3-4 1:18 slow 10
40510 Jef’son 3-4 l:20%hvy 15
40452 Jef'son 3-4 1:18 hvy
.39460 :M’lboro AbSlf l:08%fast
S9445 M’lboro AbCif l:24%fast
39435 M’lboro Ab6if l:24%fast
38.500 Prosi) ct Ab7-8 l:28%fast
3M50 Prosjf’ct 1 1-16 l:52%fast
3S422 Prosp’ct Ab7-8 l:29%fast
.38040 Arl’n Abl 1-16 1:50 fast
38023 Arl’gt’n Ab6.1f 1:26 fast
18
44f 107 8 8 11 10
17-5
18
Of
20
7-5
6-5
105 9
97 3
110 3
110 5
114
116 2
112 2
115 1
109 6
in
118
115
118
lie
114
135
128
SIB DYKE, b.
t, *
109
40170 J*-f'sun
:5-4 l:21%hvy
10
117
6
6
L1C)26 Cheyenne
1 l:44%slow
11
107
SatfT Cheyenne
3-4 l:15%fast
1-5
111
T:;*474 Cheyenne
1 l:42%fast 39-10
113
Cchyeiine
51 f l:08%fast
3
111
’:;i;il!i Cheyenne
5-S l:01%fast
2
113
711266 Cheyenne
Di f l:08%fast
25
103
:,;i251 Cheyenne
5i f l:09%fast
9-10
114
Reno
3-4 l:13%fast
31
108
LAIRD O’ KIRKCALDY, ch. g, 7
114
"<;27 Jef’.^on
1 1 :.52%hvy
:i(l
107
4
7
S
-!u:.6S J.-rson
51 f l:i:’, hvy
20
lOX
7
7
N.Orl’ns
lni20j’ l:42%fast
15
1U9
9 10 10
if.iC’S N.Orl’ns
ImTOy l:44%fast
12
107
8
8
8
24;c4 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 l:48%fast
8
lOS
3
7
6
’j4>40 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 l:53%h\'y
15
111
3
5
4
24S27 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 1:33 mud
6
109
3
2
5
24785 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 1 :49%good 20
109
7
4
.5
•24716 N.Orl’ns
1 1-4 2:07*/fcgood 20
110
2
5
6
24677 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 1:32 mud
S
113
2
3
3
malice, blk.
f. 3 (M)
107
4«i:,;i;i .lef’son
:i-4 l:15%,good
.50
104
R
S
40.562 Jef’son
31 f 1:14 hvy
15
l(i7
6
6
401x1 Empire
Ab:(-4 l:10%fa.st
GO
100 :
12
12
37670 (Jakl’wn
::-4 1:15 good 12
102
6
7
37614 Oakl’wn
51 f l:07%fast
13
103
6
6
37516 Oakl’wn
31 f l:07%fast
20
104
7
6
274:15 Oakl’wn
1 1:41 fast
100
1)0
7
3
3
3C235 Latonia
31 f 1:08 mud
47f
109 10
9
3 «]<i 6 I.mtoiiia
31 f l:09%hvy
80
109 10
6
15648 Douglas
31 f l:07%fast
20f
107112
12
8 7*1 H Ham’fn « Hamifull, Ellison. Sem. Stalwart
51 4'" J De Ford 7 TlieopliileV., JaekK., ParlorBoy
9* 7»i T Koerner 11 Lynn, B.B.andTucker, Celebrity
6* 6'» C VanDu n 8 .M. Warren, l”ntagenet, Toynlte*
4* 3* E Ambrose 7 W.W.C’rk, B.B.&T’er. M.W’ren
5* 4*1 T Koerner 6 Bean Pero, Marshon, Gerrard
4* 4‘*JJ Callahan 8 El Pato, Plantageuet, Leialoha
5* 5"} T Koerner 7 H. Lander, M.DuIweber. Vodeles
5* 5‘*1T Koerner 7 'Ataboy, Polly H., Beau Here
3» 31# T Koerner 5 Orange. Surpassing, H. Lauder
By Mentor — Prim Polly (E Lutz).
9 9=‘ H Eriek.s’n 9 Sayoiiarra, St.r.aby, OUieMartiii
6 6=« H Ericks’n 6 H.Maliel. Pl’ntjigenet, M.Jumho
12 13** H Kricks’nlS Bill McCloy, 15. Angel, I.I-adyll.
6J 6*3 II 12ricks’nl2 Medusa, Dianthea, Barb. Siiilliug
C* 6“ E Sande 12 Nib, Thrift. Merry Lass
4* 4*i’H Ericks’nl2 HarryMason, Merryl.a.ss. Sayeth
7* 8=» H Ericks’n 8 Oboliis, MaryBelle, Q. of the Sea
gt gi4 Yf oump 11 Tacola, Tanlac, Duke of Savoy
9i| 91s Yf Ch-ump 12 SewellCombs, B.Million, C.Boria
12 12*« L Mink 12 Myrtlegale. K.’sCub. H’miltonA.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 2-year-olds.
SHADY, br. f.
2 (K)
106
■I(l6(l4
J.-rsoii
.51 f 1 :<Jlt%good 8
111
.3
4')0r.6
.Tamaiea
51 f l:0’J%fast
0
110
2
.’H1I76
Jamuic.t
51 f l:0S%slow
6
106
3
;H941
Jamaica
51 f 1 :07%fast
20
112
5
29728
-Vq’duct
.5-8 1:00 Last
7
113
1
39631
Belmont
6if St 1 :(i7%fast
15
112
2
39522
Belmont
51 stl:05 fast
4
112
3
29340
S.aratoga
5-8 1 :00%fast
16-5
114
5
39256 Saratoga
3-4 l:14Vislow
12
112
7
13 13
5 8
OAHINDA, h.
vO.591 Jef’son
40567 Jef’son
40MI Jef'son
40448 Jef’son
40207 Laurel
40062 Laurel
40022 Laurel
401X12 Laurel
39816 H.dt<J’ce
f. 2 (M)
5J f 1 K>9%good 5
7 9
10 11
S9557 Belmont Eif st l:06%fast
29464 Saratoga 5-8 l:00%fast
39234 Saratoga 6J f l:105islop
39198 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast
EXANALE, b. g. 2 (M)
3-4 1:17 hvy
40617 Jef’son
40579 Jefsi.n
40503 Latoiiia
40464 Latonia
40441 Latonia
40;*7 Latonia
^357 Latonia
40009 Church’ 1
39790 Lex’ ton
29693 Lex’ton
VIGILANTE.
40495 Bowie
40454 Bowie
40^2 Howie
40287 Pimlico
40163 Empire
40138 Empire
DOVERIDGE. ch. f, 2 (
406(14 Jef’son
40.591 Jef’son
46568 J<-f’son
40561 Jef’son
40555 Jef’son
40528 Jef'son
40468 Jef’son
40101 L,aurel
39896 H.deXi’ce
89661 H.deiJ'ue
f 1 : 11% mud
-8 1 :04*-sslow
5J f l:08%slop
3-4 1:15 fast
51 f l:08%fast
5-8 l:01%faat
hr. c. 2 (M)
61 f l:20%faBt
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 l:16%hvy
51 f 1:07
51 f 1:07
fast
fast
5-8 l:06%hvy
64 f l:16%hvy
5.) f 1 :17 hvy
51 f 1 :17%hvy
51 f l:15%hvry
51 f l:08%fast
51 f l:08%fast
51 f 1:09 fast
8
112
6
7
109
5
12
103
7
6
103
6
114
5
Kill
4
5
102
6
1 12
103
4
13
103
2
14
lllj 3
27-10
101
6 3
5
109
9
7
109
8
5
109
7
82
109
7
lU
4
109
0
10
115
7
93f
113
4
19-5f 110 10
12
112
6
20
112
S
100
1 30
111
4
1 30
99
7
10
97
2
Maidens. Claiming. (Dec. 31, 1917— 1: 08 Vs— 3— 108.)
Bv Broomstick — Sylvan (C. Sanford).
4" ■;!3 M Buxton 12 TiKidler, Miiiawaud, Qu’n’sMaid
21 7* J VanKirklO Virago. NelleYorke, M’rchesall.
21 2* J "VanKirklO Rod. Dliu, Mar.Adler, A.Jackll.
21 4'3 J VanKirkl2 Grimalkin, OverThere, Lead. Star
3'1 4'* J Hanoverl3 B’lletDancerll., Petrol, Murmite
15 “l5 E Ambr’sel9 Sen.Crow, Minuet, Mag. Maitland
7* 7>» A Johnson 11 M.ad Hatter. Romeo, Diff. Eyes
3'1 3nk F Rob’sonlS War Kiss, Minuet, Catspaw
31 3« F Rob’sonie Mormon. Sundial II., Cerinus
By Rocktott — Oriska (Ferris A Cline).
3* 2* F Smith J Plnviada, Salgeorge, T.Cul.Bon
2h 2* p Smith 5 G. Muehlehach, Sil. Light, Lama
2‘® 21 H Cassidy « Sylrano, T.Cul.Bon, Franc. Star
2* 2* H Wakoff 6 Sailor. Toddler, Sid C. Keener
7‘ 7*1 A Johnson 12 Gal. Kitty, M.Connell, Sp.Lady
9‘ 7»3 R Pauley 13 G. -Swell, Chcrubino, Hohokus
11 101* Q preece 11 Ceramic, Ground-Swell, Romeo
6* 5*3 A Johnson 12 Poultney, Sylvano, Belario
59 6*J A Johnson 7 Sweeplet, Tr’mphant, P’varicate
5* 3« G Walls 8 His Sister, Pluviada, Resist
61 5% G Walls 9 Vesp.Hour, Pluviada, Prec.Jewel
4‘1 3» G Walls 11 Thistledon, W’nderman, Hopeful
5i 6*= G Walls 8 L’cework. N. Knoehr. Am’dorlll.
Bv Duval — Mago (A. Breuso).
3 3« 3*> J Rod’g’ez 5 Vansylvia, 8. Light. Rayonnaiit
6 5>= 5*J H J Burke 7 Pluviada, E. Randall. F.Sh’nnoc
5*1 H J Burae t i-mviaaa, ci. itaniiaii, r .su’nnoc
4‘ 3‘ C Brown 12 Car. Moore. Cockroach, Legotal
4* 3‘ J Gruber 7 C’ufleur, Ambas’dorlll., R.Dhu
4* 3*1 S Wolst'm 8 Gen. Haig, DIx. Carroll, Parking
3* 51* F Smith H Joe Stalir, Paris Maid, Ollie S.
4* 3* F Smith 12 Silv. Light, Gen. Haig, Zuleika
44 3‘ L ■Wolst’ml2 G. Floss, G.Muehleb’h, ElCoronel
4* 4>J C Dishm’nl2 Salute. Eddie Tranter. Merrivale
38 3* c Dishm’nl2 Huntermann, Sway, Twiford
By King James — ^Virgilis (J. F. Sweeney).
41 4*i L McAtee 7 Wyndover, Dr. Rae, Poultney
91 5‘J R McCr’nnll Atliloue, ^aWa.v, F. and S<iuii
S<iuare
- L McAtee 11 K. Plaudit, LittleEd, C. Gallant
12* 11*1 L Mc-Atee 14 Candle Light, Doleful. Veto
G’ 5* L McAtee 9 Roi Craig, T. Rose, Hindoostan
9* 911 H Myers 11 War Zone. Goldvale. B. Lights
102 3
98 6
112 6
107 4
106 13
111 13
ICJl C
11 13
11 13
5 7
Salgeorge
. " Verity
4* 3» H Ham’t’n 6 F.Sh’non, T.Cul.Bon, E. Randall
G 6** s Moore 0 S’george. G.M’lebaeh, F.S’nnon
6* 5i« F Rob’son 0 Lama, Jack Healey, Fr.Shaunoii
7* 7‘* F Merimee 8 Salgeorge, Franc. Star, Tantalus
13 13** A Amm’nnlS Mor. Elder, L'n.John, M.Connell
13* 13*» c KuminerKi Mar. Hollins, Avion. UncleJoIiu
Hi 12** J D’minickld Dr. Rae, SusanM.. MarionHoUins
I 40604 Jef’son
40568 Jef’son
40555 Jef'son
39909 Douglas
39770 Lex’ ton
100
4<HXM Jef’son
;0696 ILdcG’ce
ELBEHTA, b. f.
40624 .lefsoii
403S5 L:itoiiia
5J f l:09%good 15
111 10
9
7
5-8 l:06%hvy
18-5
!*5 1
1
1
54 f 1:17 hvy
20
98 2
2
3
54 f l:(iS%fast
67
113 3
13
12
54 f l:0S%fast
120
112 11
10
11
. 2 (M)
100
5a t 1 :(hi%g(»(nl :!()
111 9
7
9
0-4
140f
109 5
4
5
. 2 (M)
105
5i f l:13*f,hvy
12
98 2
2
7
5-8 l:05*5iuuU
14
114J 3
4
6
By Ivan the TeirihleM— Yencions (W, H. Fixer).
5* 8% H Cassity 13 Tialdler, Mimtwand, Shady
2J 3* H Cassity ($ Scourgeman, M. Sterling, D’ridge
5** 6** H (Cassidy (5 S’george, G. M’lebach. F.Sli’iioii
12 11** F Murphy 12 Aunt Flora, Lucky Pearl, Resist
9* 8** J Majesticl2 IVliee, Flor. Webber, Brimful
DROP LIGHT, h. c, 2 (M)
40604 Jef’son oi f 1 :09%good :!0
40591 Jef’son 5i f l:09%good 30
39889 Douglas 5i f 1:08 fast Ilf
SS397 Douglas 4i f 53%fast 140
105
114 11
104 5
112 12
112 10
11 11
6 7
12 12
10
5 107X72.5
» 1120720
7 1120715
a KHX7K)
7 112X710
S 104 X 705
5 KI»X705
By Cocksure. U. — Mrs. Glasse (M. R. Pons).
9i ii"! .M .M’tliewslk’ Toddler'. Miiin\v:iiid. Sliiiil.v
8* S‘* W Doyle 11 B!iglie«-ra, Belario, Tetley
By Helmet— Minnie Adams (J. Lowe).
7’ 7*'* J Mooney S .Salgeorge. (’.I loiters, W.Willow
6* 7** D Conn’Ilyll Marion .Adler, Betsy, Retta R.
By Elkluum — Sparkle Esher (C. W. Crowley).
12 12** S Sn’dmanl2 TiMlcfli r. Miiiawanil, Sli.-nl.v
7 7** S Sn’dman 7 Pluviada, Daliinda, Salgeorge
12 12*» F Jackson 12 C. Rector, E.Tranter, Merrivale
10 10** P Stevens 10 Senn. Park. Cacambo, Vulcanite
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile', 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 22, 1917 — 1:14 — ^—106.)
HASTY MABEL, ch. f, 3
40.581 .lef’son 5i f 1 :10 slow
3—108.)
3 111X725
8 1130720
10 1180715
4 118X715
3 109. .710
3 109. .710
4 113X710
8 115X710
3 109.. 705
3 111X705
3 114X705
4 115X705
3 K)(ix700
3 119:5:700
3-4 1:15 good 7
405S1 Jef’son
39596 Ind’polis
39564 Ind’polls
39545 Ind’polls
38634 Latonia
.*8518 Douglas
I 32374 Tijuana
I 32290 Tijuana
32144 Tijuana
32045 Tijuana
31929 Tijuana
31760 Tijuana
28231 Tijuana
mud 25
slow 30
Str Fin Jockeys St.nrted Order of Finish
By Dalhousie— Princess Cog (T. H. Wilson).
5i 5** J Heapel 6 T.Cul.Bon, Minawand, Toddler
2i 2* J Metcalf (i Lama, F. Shannon, G.M’hlebach
4* 3* J Metcalf (> Si'lvano, F. Shannon, E. Randall
3i 4*J J Meter, if 8 Salg’rge, Frances Star, Tantalus
3i 9»i W J O’B’nlO Mur. Hollins, Avion, UncleJohn
14* 13** W Kelsay 20 St. Qugntin, Gath, Sylvano
6) 7** E Ambr’se 8 Pigeon', Nan Knoehr, Zuleika
9* 9»s F Rob’sonll Pen Rose, Wise Joan, Wewoka
13* 12** C KummerlO Peu Rose, LiLMaudie, L.VulcaiD
By Marathon — Ethel Carr (£. D. Kanfman).
6“ 6** L Mink 7 liniuieta. Keziah. UisiHinde
5* 4*3 L Stalker 11 Virg. Yell, Bar One. W.Bedotte
7*iit 6‘* L Stalker 13 B.Peddler, Bl.Tbistle, (Ir.Eagle
8* :*• G W Car’112 Crumpsall, Fouii.Fay, Gold.Boy
4* 3*i G W Car’l 7 Stir Up, Egmout, IXan Slayer
1* 3* GW Car’l 9 Babette, Tootsie, Baby, Sister
3* 3«i G W Car’ 11 13 Kebo, Fairly, Bar Oed .*
10* 8*i S Sn’dmanlS Amalgamator, Ruck Nail. Kebo
7 7** R McCr’nn 7 Lively, Wild Thyme, Kebo
By Prospero— Lady Marchmont (D. B. Freeman).
9* 9** H Cassity K) H. C. Basch, Lib.Star, C.Hodge
7 7** H Cassity 7 M. Jumbo, Plantagenet, Breezy
3*1 3*i E Barham 5 Roederer, H’styMabcl, Rag. Man
3k 3** E Barham 8 Key Mar. Harwood, Roederer
By Peep o’Day — Performance (E, Marmonget).
21 31 L Gauge! 8 Dartworth, H.andHuIf. Stelcliff
6 6’* L Gaugel G Kenward. Roederer, Paula V.
6’* 4** L Gaugel 0 Blaise, Parrish, Miss Filley
7J 9** L Gaugel 11 Kultur, General, Br. Favorite
1*J L Gaugel 6 Booth. General, Herder
2<>i‘ L Gaugel 6 Miss Frances, Algardi, Melos
3*3 L Gaugel 9 Clark M., M. Frances, L.England
3*i F Matts 8 Bev.James, Carlaverock, R.Goose
9** J MeIntsrrelO Lit.C’ttage, Nephthys, Blanchita
6“i W Doyle 9 Leoma, SenatorJames. Blanchita
2* W Gargan 8 Booth, Nephthys, Algardi
1* W Gargan 8 D.Scarlet, Pajaroitall., Nepbt’ys
By Modred — Nellie Spur (R. H. Good),
6 6** I Gregory G Kultur, General, Mikifiila
6*3 I Gregory 10 Larkin, L. Leona. Commendation
3* C Gross 7 Nellie B., Treowen, Sandal
4*i C Gross 9 John Graham, Dovie, Minnie P.
3* C Gross 7 P.deLeon, B. Lucille, Marg.Kripp
5‘* C Gross 7 Lit. Spider, Lit. Jake, Sovereignll.
4*3 I Gregory 9 Headfort, Sen.James, M.Maulsby
3*3 E Denny 7 F.Cathay, Handiemar, Fitzgerald
3* Buel 5 Headfort. Striker, Chevron
By Plaudit — Gunrod (C. Brave),
46562 Jef’son
40542 Jef’son
40010 Church’ 1
39729 Lex’ton
37965 Lex’ton
37785 Oakl’wn
37729 Oakl’wn
37670 Oakl’wn
AT. PIERCE, hr. g, 6
40618 Jef’son 3-4 1:30 mud 3-5
40.564 Jef'son 5i f l:14%hvy 7-5
40543 Jef’son 53 f l:14%hvy 9-5
37801 0.nkl’wn 1 1-16 l;47%fast 20
37576 OaUl’wn 3-4 l:14%fast 8
37442 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:17%mud 5
37204 F.G’nds ImVOy l:49%hvy 4
37137 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:49%slow 16-5
37091 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:54 mud 18-5
36718 Jef’son 3-4 1:17 slow 2|
36662 Jef’son 6| f l:l2%hvy 23
36613 Jef’son 3-4 1:16 good 43
ROBERT LEE, h. g, 5
40616 Jef’son 3-4 1:21
53 f 1:10
1 l:46%hvy ' —
3-4 l:13%fast —
53 f l:09%slow —
3-4 l:13%fast 79
3-4 l:12%fast 18f
63 f 1:07 fast 12
63 f l:07%fast 12
53 f l:07%good 10
3-4 1:14 fast 6
53 f l:16%hvy 9-6
53 f 1:07 fast 30
1 1:40 fast 6
RISFONDE, eh. f, 3
40626 Jef’son 3-4 l:20%hvy 3-1
lm"0y 1 :47%fast 11
3-4 l:15%good 27
3-4 l:13%fast 4f
53 f l:07%fast 22-6
63 f 1:10 hvy 19
53 f l:09%hvy 8
3-4 1:14 fast 22
BLUE ROCK, h. g, 5
4060S Jef’son lm7(iy l:49%good 4
ImTOy l:50%slow 2
1 1:52 hvy 3
lm20>' 1:56 hvy 8
lm20y 1:513 hvy 13-10
lm20y l:53%hvy 8
3-4 l:19%hvy 15
37104 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 8
36989 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 8
36890 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12
36811 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 9
36775 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:48*^good 15
36441 D.Monte 61 f 1:08 fast —
DARTWORTH. eh. g. 10
40622 Jef’son 3-4 l:21%hvy 3
40393 Bowie 1 1-16 l:56%hvjA 13f
40340 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 13
40051 Laurel 1 1-8 1:53 fast 86
39762 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 37-10
37881 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 3-2
37865 Bowie lra20y 1:50 hvy 8-5
COBALT, b. g, 3
4061S Jef’son 3-4 1:20 mud 15
40588 jef’son 3-4 1:15 good 6
39857 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 18
39650 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast 12
39168 Empire Ab3-4 1:10 fast 4
39148 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast 4
38269 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 15
38165 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 95
38011 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 13-10
MARGARET N.. ch. m. 6
3-4 1:20 mud 4
oi f l:12%hvy 16-5
6.A f 1:15 hvy 3i
40466 Latonia lm70y l:46%slow 29
40432 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 9
40391 Latonia 1 1-16 l:58%ntud 20
40335 Latonia ImTOyl :44%fast 27
.39955 Church’l lm70yl:45%fast 10
39914 Douglas 1 1-16 l:47%fast 32
39815 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:50%fast 42
37788 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l;47%fast 6
37746 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20
By Trap Rock— Lady Paramount fW. H. Fixer).
B* 5<*J H Cassity 10 .Iiiek K.. General, Lib*r:itor
1- 1* H Cassity (1 P’ntagenet, .M. Jumbo. I’.’sRaby
2* 2i H Cassidy Roederer, Ix‘wisl!., U’ggedj.Maii
4* 4*1 C Brown 12 Nepe, M.BertThurman, Jeffery
5* 4*1 J MajesticlL’ Jiffy, Bill lluuley. Cant. Ho<lge
61 6“| J MajestlclO Audrey K., Melus, St. Theresa
8*» 8®* B Sande 9 Frank Burke, Coupler, AudreyK.
7* 6»1 J Majesticl2 B. Shilling, Diantliea, Audrey K.
6** 4»i J Majesticl2 Medusa. Dianthea. Barb. Shilling
111 2
109 7
115 11
105 5
106 6
106 1
111 7
116 7
112 6
By Dick Welles — Skyte (J. Marino).
3* 1* A Johnson 7 Tze-Lsi. K. II. Anderson, Cobalt
4* 3=i J Dursch G Leta, Tze-Lsi, King K
2i 2X J Dursch G Parrish, Leta. I’aganinl
St BenLevy, Hickorynut, J. Graham
<i 9*3 W Obert K) Langhorne, C.nnonBridge, Zouave
41 3* W Obert 12 Trusty, Kama, Swift Fox
1* II* A Johnson 12 Eddie T., StlrUp. RunningQueen
2* 3*4 A Johnsonll F. C. Cole, Tarleton P„ BabyCal
^ Johnson 7 Lucile P.. R.Interest. CaroN'ome
51 “ Rowan 8 The Duke. Hasty Cora. Refugee
2* 1* M Garner 13 Breezy. Peace. Star. AuntieCurl
41 1* J D’minickl2 SilveyShapiro. Meelicka, Gloriue
. Roberts— Princess (L. A. Blasingame).
1 2- 2* H Stevens 9 Inipiieta, Bricklev, Thirst
5 ’J* 9'* F Stevens 10 Jack K., Generai. Liberator
laic F Stevens 4 Black Frost, PhilMohr, Grasmere
4*i F Stevens IJ Presumption, James G., Hope
... ,7l. S Stevens 6 Kenward, JamesG., HandselKose
H S Stevens 12 Ladylvan, P’sumption, K.. Adams
12 12 9*> P Stevens 12 Rochester, Liberator, Tze-Lsi
® SI VA E Stevens 11 ToyMiss, HazelDale. Estimable
3 33 6*3 P Stevens 9 C.Roberts, Safranor, GertmdeB.
40477 Bowie
40422 Bowie
40:ns Bowie
36135 Laurel
35938 Laurel
35868 Laurel
35746 Laurel
9J 10** L Ensor
34 3* L Ensor
2* Ik L Ensor
2* 2* L Ensor
Ink In L Ensor
40584 Jef'son
40566 .Tef’son
! 40546 Jef’son
40513 Jef’son
4047‘j Jef’son
40450 Jef’son
3k 6»4 P Stevens 8 Trulane, Hazel Dale. Sweetdale
3* 1* F Stevens 9 Stolen Ante. Fred T., QuU
By MarU Santa^-Goodnesz (T. W. O’Brien).
2* 3“4 L Ensor 7 In<|iiiptn, Keziah. Margery
6* 12*» C Kummerlrt Zouave, El Plaudit. L'Dinosaure
® Walls 12 F.theGn*at, Pepper, Blazeaway
11 Blazeaway, June Bug, Ina Kay
14 Poor Butterfly, Ideal, Sunny 11 ill
14 Green Grass, Producer, Iloiie
8 S.toOne, Miss Sweep, Moosehead
8 Austral. Starwort, Hope
By Trap Hock — Sly Nun (W. D. Bernhardt),
3* 3=4 P Smith 12 Paula V.. E.B’raann, B. Favorite
1* 1*4 F Smith 8 Brando, Slumberer. .No Manager
1* 2* F Smith 7 J. Reeves, W.H.B’kaer, Petelns
3* 3** P Smith 7 W’rprcKif, B.F’vorite, B. Shilling
4‘* 3*4 F Rob’son G B.F’vorite, S.S’Iwart, N'oM’uagcr
2* 2* R Rom’ Hi 8 Medusa, Napoleon, Acheron
7* 7*® R Rom’lli 12 Blaise, LPrincess, N.Walcutt
5* 5® E Don'huelO Dundreary, Napoleon, Tiajan
1* 1*4 J Dursch 12 Dundreary, Treowen, El Pato
14 Ik M Rowan 15 Pluto, John Graham, Slumberer
5* 3*4 J Mooney 9 Brian Bom, Napoleon, Executor
8* 8** L Lykes 14 Mikif’la, K.H’mburg, C’nfla’tloii
6* A Johnson 7 Pl.Chap, Sen.James, Fav.Article
By Stalwart — Domino Noire (C. N. FreemezO.
Ill Id w~ .1 O’B’n .S H.andllalf, Earlymorn, Stelcliff
8 10* 1«»» T Rice
8 8* 8** T Rice
6 6* 6** H Alex
3 5*4 6*3 L Stalker
2 2* 3* T Rice
1 1* 2» T Rice
107 9
40619 Jef’son
40570 Jef’son
40557 Jef’son
11 Flora Finch, Fairly, Sam Hill
10 Zinnia, Silv. Sandals, B.Kedficld
7 Kierman, Lizy Lou, B.Uampsou
8 Christie, Greetings, Rose Water
5 R. Infest, M.F’nnie, Fr’dnJ’nson
6 Tootsie, Roy.Interest. G.Bantam
By Willonyx — Bine Girl (W. R, Scharton).
4 44 4*4 H Ham’fn 7 A1 I*iercc, Tzc-Lsi. K.H..\nd’son
5 7 7** F Rob’son 7 Kenward, Miss Filley, Mab
10 8* 6"3 T Nolan 16 BelleRoberts, T.asSteel, G. Eagle
6 64 5*4 G W Car’lll Milkman, ChoirM’ster, Kgrfhuge
7 7* 9** F Smith 14 Oni(». Heredity, Kirstie’s Cub
4 5* 7’® T Rice 7 Hamilton A., Mid. Sun, Currency
8 10**10*® D Stirling 11 Abadane, Nepi)erhan. R. Ensign
8 S* 9** J Atkinson 9 The Porter, Tumbler, Dr.Johnson
1 14 1* F Rob’son 9 D.ofD’nshire. L.Gcrfde, U.Sand
By Stalwart — Lady Hope (G. £. Chancellor).
5 6* 6** J Gruber 7 Th.Nighter, O.MaiiCrit. F’yGriff
5 5 5** L Ensor 5 A.Louise, Liberator, N.Walcutt
2 2* 1* J Gruber 5 General. B. and Stars. MinnieF.
10 10 10*® R SlmpsonlO S. McMeckin. B. Shop. Luckyll.
7 7® 7*® R Simpson 8 Dr. Tuck, First Star, Waterford
7 7* 7** M Gamer 8 AV.H.Pearec. Maryll., S.S’Iwart
9 10 10** M Gamer 10 Thinker, Hope, Mab
8 8 8** J Williams 8 Thinker, Flapper, Queen Apple
1 6* 6** J Willlamsll M.Rosell., PaulaV., Fl.ofSteel
5 6*® 6** M Garner fl Hocnlr. S. of Pleasure. Cadillac
1 2* Ik E Sande 12 Lackrose, Bobolink, Lukemae
1 3*4 4*3 D Conn’lly 8 Lucky R., Zetetic, Conrier
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Dec. 5, 1917-1:40%-
- 100 .)
GIPSY aUEEN. h. f.
40607 Jef’son
40431 Latonia
40388 Latonia
40375 Latonia
39972 Church’l
39943 Church’l
39752 Lex’ ton
39.507 Saratoga
39366 Saratoga
39196 Saratoga
WAUKEAG, br. o. 4
40120 Laurel 1 1-16 1
40041 Laurel 1 1-4 2
39985 L*aurel 1 1-16 1
39921 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
39881 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
.39800 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
39740 H.deG’ce lm70>'l
39653 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2
:19624 H.deG’ce ImTOyl
39507 Saratoga 1 1
WARSAW, hr. g, 4
40596 Jef’son 3-4 1
40449 Jef'son 3-4 1
59975 Church’l ImTOyl
39«95 Douglas 1 1-16 1
39732 lAsx’ton 1 1-16 1
3*1694 I>ex’ton 3-4 1
38388 Douglas 1 1-16 1
382‘28 Church’l 1 1-16 1
38171 Church’l 1 1
37813 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
37800 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
37772 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
37701 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
14Vsgood 8
16%hvy 3J
44%mud
15%slop
13%fast
13%fast
13%good 11
41%hvy 13-5
36%fast 30
38%fast 20
103
105
102
5 102
11 102
20 104
7-10 107
106
112
110
Ry Marathon— Zinfandel (H. Perkins).
6*4 P Smith
3* 1* H Lunsf’d
2* 2* P Smith
6* 5*5 F Smith
5* 4® F Smith
4* 4*4 P Smith
5* 3* P Smith
3'i 3'J P Smith
7* 8** F Smith
2’i 2J P Smith
:47%good 9
:06%faat 6
:46%fast 7
:46 fa.st 6
:47%fast 4-i
:527r.hvy 17-5
:48’%hvy 11-5
:0S%fast 33-10
:45*/fefast 19-10
:41%hvy 15
6 6* 5*i Q Preece
5 5 4=1 (5 Preece
5 4* 3* S Sn’dman
6 6 6
l•5*^good 4
19%hvy 7-5
45 fast 51
46%fast 15
49%hvy 9-10
13%fa.st 11
43%fast 62
49 fast 8
42%mud 7
12 fast 12
13 fast 15
47%mud 16-5
13 fast 6
6 Icams, Kama, .\ssiime
a S.ofP’sure. Op’tuiiity, L. Luxury
4 LuckyB., W.Machiue, Kuf.Uiley
7 BonTromp. Sk.Noh, S.of Pl’sure
6 LastCoin, Mar. Miller. Oc.Swc«'p
16 Dragoon,. Alyssuni, Kil. P>oy
7 Tumbler. Ocean Sweep, Basil
C S.ofPle’sure, Peer.One, Mononiov
9 StarM’ster, H’nkO’Day, C.Tassel
7 Smart Money, Peer. One, Buford
By Ogden — ^Lady I^ncent (P. 7. Sullivan).
5'® J Rod’g’ez .5 D’glas.sS., F’tergohl, J.W’gfield
Buckisiard, Lytli', J. WingJicld
Franklin, Pi*er. One, Mouomoy
Hauberk. D’glassS., K. Neptune
1| 1® S Sn’dman 9 King John, K. Canal. DoiiglassS.
3* 2*i S Sn’dman 6 K. Neptune, (J.of t.S«'a, Aidehar’ii
4 3*i S Sn’dman 4 Monomoy, Q.of tlieSea, Koun.Fay
2* 2*i S Sn’dman 5 Pl.Dreams, B.ofPluH>nix. Tootsie
5* 6*1 E Saudi) 8, Fountain Fay, PI. Dreams. JIosi-
6* C*4 J Pitz 6 S.ofPieasiin*, Peer.One, G. Queen
By Bryn Mawr — Ear^ Love (Harvey & Allen).
2* 2' J Hanover .S Kama. Sandy Lad, Orderl.v
3* 2* .1 Dursi h 6 I’ilsen. Kama. Orderl.v
12 Sayoiiarra, M.Itosell., NiglitOwl
8 Wliirl.Dun, Sayoiiarra, ('adillac
7 Wliirling Dun, Turco, Mist. Polly
12 D.t’raig, Marasmus. B.McDaweil
8 Grundy, Manokiii, Bribed Voter
4*= E Don’hue 4 Valor, Opjiortiinity, Beaverkill
5** E Sando 7 Fr’itCake, Grundy. Jinilleffering
7 Assume, T.o’tli’M’iug, Op’tuuity
5 Brad.Choice, Assume, MarsMouse
7 W'ooiltrup, Clieer Leader. Berlin
5 Woodtrap, Op’tunity, Bruigburst
61
4J E Pool
4* F Smith
4" J Kederis
2*1 J Kederis
7** J Gruber
4* E Sando
5*4 E Sande
1* E Sande
2k D Stirling
40594 Jef’son
40r>.’{3 Jef’son
40473 Jef’son
40365 Pimlico
40244 Pimlico
40185 Empire
40152 Empire
40131 Empire
40060 Jamaica
39940 Jamaica
br. c, 4
115
By Hastings — Armilda (P. Dunne).
1 I-IC l:49*Agood 10
97
3
4
4
4
3*
2*1 J
Mooney
4
Maiiister'l'oi, 1!. Voter. Ihversum
IniTOy l:59%hvy
3-5
109
1
4
4
3
®* J
1* L
En.sor
0
Berlin, Ken. Boy, Li tllepottage
1 1-16 l:59%hvy
11-5
109
3
3
3
2
2*
1*J L
Ensor
R
Ken. Boy. B.Iluiiipson, W’rproof
1 1-2 2:35%fast
5
112
4
3
2
2nk 41 i H
Wakoff
Sky Pilot, Woodthrush. Lytle
1 1-8 l:56%slow
6
116
3
7
7
7
7
6** S
Sn'dman
7
Piedra. Tie Pin, Bar of Plioeiilx
Orderly, High. Lassie, M. Jumbo
1 1-16 l:47%fast
6
1X2
2
7
5
4
2*
2= F
Rob’son
9
1 1-4 2:08 fast
7
111
3
4
4
3
2*
2® H
Myers
4
StarClass. Garbage, Harwoodll.
ImTOy 1:45 fast
20
115
6
6
6
5
5*
5*1 L
Ensor
R
S’dragon II., Everest, Pad. Dear
Star Class, B. Shannon. Piedra
1 1-4 2:06%fast
6
114
4
4
4
4
4
4*» M
Buxton
4
1 1-4 2:06 fast
12
108
3
6
6
6
€
6*» M
Buxton
6
B. Shannon, Conduit, VVooiltrap
1 5-16 2:14%good 8
108
1
4
4
4
4*
4>i M
Buxton
5
Woodtrap, L. Nei)rer, S. Banner
1 6-16 2:14%good 7
106
1
1
2
4
5
6‘* T
Rowan
5
Conduit, Judge Wingfield, lledra
1 1-16 l:46%fast
7
106
4
5
5
5
5
41® D
Owens
5 Wyoming, S. Money, Game Cock
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 5, 1917 — 1:40% — 3 — 100.)
SEMPEK STALWART, b. g, 5
40627- Jef’son 1 l:52%hvy 6-5
40592 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:50%good 12
M546 Jef’son lm20y 1:56 hvy 3J
40513 Jef’son lm20y 1:56 hvy 8-5
40492 Jef’son ImTOy l:53%Hvy 16-5
40391 I..atonia 1 1-16 l:58%mud 27
39944 Church’l 1 1-16 1:48 fast Ilf
39892 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 55
39713 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:50%slow 36
39527 Cheyenne 1 l:43%slow 3-2
39514 Cheyenne 1 1:42 fast 8
PETELU8. br. g, 9
4060S Jef’son IniTOy l:49'%good 10
1 1-16 l:52%good 15
1 1:52 hvy 10
lm20y 1:59 hvy 5
5i f 1:16 hvy 12
lm20y 1:56 hvy 20
Dn20y l:53%hvy 8
1 1-4 2:08%fast 114
39878 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 47-10
39822 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 22
39737 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :49%hvy 6
39625 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:08%fast 9
39574 Tim’ium 1 1-16 1:51 fast —
dr. CHARCOT, br. g. 7
40627 Jef’son 1 l:52%hvy 31
40550 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55%slow 37
40476 Bowie ImTOy l:48%fast Ilf
40393 Bow ie 1 1-16 l:56%hvy 9
39738 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :49 hvy 6
37876 Bowie 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 8
37860 Bowie lm20y 1:50 hvy 21
37837 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%rast 62
37809 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 56
2 3
40589 .Tef’son
40566 Jef’son
40559 Jef’son
40544 Jef’son
40513 Jef’son
40472 Jef’son
40004 Laurel
By Stalwart — Semper Victoire (E. W. Fox).
3* 3* H Cassity H Hiindfiill. Kllisoii, Traiispor’tion
6 2* H C^assity (I K.Iiampson, I’ass. Fancy, Medusa
6" 5** H Cassidy 7 Waterproof, B. Favorite, B.Uock
2* 2*i H Stearns 6 B. Favorite, B.Rock. NoManager
2* 2= H Stearns (1 Lucile P., Early Sight. Stelcliff
4* 3* D Conn’lly 8 W.H. Pearce, MaryH., Th. Green
7* 6*1 C Brown 12 Solid Rock, Paula V., Bl. Broom
7 7** F Smith 7 Bour.Lad, Benefactor, F.Orient
8* 7’i J Mooney 11 Aztec, Ague, Sea Urchin
1* O Fisher 7 Curlicue, John Graham, Trulane
2k H Cassity 7 P.deLeon, Trulan John Graham
Bv Peep o’Day — Myrtelua (L. A. Seregni).
12 12** L Mink 12 PaulaV*., K. Baumann. BlueUia-k
4i 3*1 L Mink 8 Tze-Lsi, Brando. Saint’s Bridge
5* 4** J De Ford 7 J. Reeves, B.Rock, W.U.B’kner
3-1 2* J Do Ford R Harwood. Breezy, Thirst
3* 2* L Mink 7 Al. Louise, Pros. Baby, B.ofB’ney
510 517 yT Gourley 0 B.F’vorite, S.St’Iwart. BlueRock
5* 5** F Rob'son 8 Medusa. Blue Ruck, Naiioleon
7® R Denyse 8 Mirza. Dalrose. Greetings
8 Darkey, J. de Vales, Buck Nail
8 Lytle, Elgmont, Dalrose
8 TLirlft, Candidate II., H.Atkin
9 Little Cottage, Blazonry, Tranby
4 Bogart. LittleEngland, Bockport
By Charcot — Fable (J. D. Mislck).
41 gio p Rob’son 8 Handfiill, Ellison, Rem. Stalwart
6i 10** R Pauley 14 Tie Pin, Laiigdeu, Margery
12* 10*» K Pauley 15 Kalvatelle, Bar One, Irish Kiss
6* 6** L McAtee 11 Flora Finch, Fairly, Sam HU!
5® 6** D Stirling 7 C.Francis, Sea Gull, Glory Belle
6* 6*® D Stirling 7 B. Sister, H.’sBrother, R.Water
Ik 1* D Stirling 7 Comacho, FredaJ’nsun, C.C’nnell
51 6** D Stirling 7 RoseWater. SilkBird, B.L’ngdon
8* 8** G Alex'aJr 9 H.’sBrotber, B.OUver. Disturber
6 *
8 8*® E Sande
6* 6»i L Stalker
^ 4= E Sande
9 9‘* J Dawson
11 J Dawson
I
4
DAILY RACING FORM
Friday, December 13, 1918,
BIT OF BLARNFT, b. f, S
<0C"7 .I. f sosi 1 1 ;rc’>.lny 20
40r,.S;> .Icfson 1 l-lii 1 ;.^2*5 K<>oi 1 15
40572 .h'fsoii 1 1 ;50if,hvy 7
40544 .W son 5;. f 1:10 hvy
39955 4'hurch'l liuTOyl :45'ifast
2K850 Latonia 1 1-16 l;47Sfast
38701 Lutonia lm70y l;45V.fast
SS664 Datonia lm70y l;45%fast
38560 Doub'Iaa 1 1-16 l;46Wast
38308 Churoh'l 1 1-16 1 :49*ifast
38202 Church* 1 lm70yl :4C^fast
38037 Lex’ ton 1 l:41^fast
TRANSPORTATION, b. g, 7
4'H!27 .K-fson ll:52\.hvy :»)
4('403 Latonia lm70y 1:17 slow 58
40447 Latonia lm70v 1:50 hvy ;5:{
4<mi latonia 3-4 l:17^-.hvv 48
•28;:00 DouKhis 1 1-lC l:4S^ sfast 81-10
292T.S Douglas 3-4 1:14 fast 53
27:!:i6 I^atonia 1 1-16 l:48%fast 7
27223 Latonia 3-4 l:13=Sifast 44
25871 Lex* ton 1 1-16 l:50Simud 24-5
2359S I>atonia lm70y l:47%hvjr 15
KINNIE F.. b. m. 8
4r622 .l.fs.iu 3-4 1 :21=r.hvy 5
40.",81 .lof’son 5i f 1:10 slow
40571 .lef'son 5i f l:ll7ihvy
40557 .lef’son 5*11:15 hvy
:2t515 Cheyenne
5*9474 Cheyenne
393S5 Cheyenne
39304 Cheyenne
',9267 Cheyenne
35249 Cheyenne
:»013 Reno
385132 Reno
1 1:42 fast
1 1 :42*ifast
1 l:43'sfast
1 l:49?i;hvy
1 1:44 fast
1 l:44tifast
1 l:41%fast
20
12
15
29
13
9
11-5
2
5
16
1 1:42 fast 21-10
ROSE *WATER. cb. m, 5
40550 Rowie 1 1-16 l:55-"V.slow 19f
40515 Howie 1 1-4 2:12?8slow 14
40384 Howie 1 1-4 2:18 h\T 13
:»S77 ll.cIeG’ce 1 1-4 2.09 fast 10
39X22 H.heG ce 1 1-4 2:07?t.fast 9
:«762 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 6
3!>1.56 Emiiire lm70v l:4C*£fast 30
31*984 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:13 fast 20
38618 Belmont 1 1-16 l:48%good 20
38607 Helmont 1 1:41 30
104 By Canard — ^Kelton Mowbray (R. L. Rogers).
104 8 ,S 7 7 7i 5'* J Gruber ,S llamlfnU. Elli-^on. Seiii.Sl.ilwart
95 7 7 7 7 8 8’’1 t; Apel ,S Tze-Lsi. Hruinlo. I'eteliis
Kf. 5 4 5 5 7 7'» A Johnson 7 Say. I'arrisli, Tre-Lsi
108 3 6 5 6- 4* H Stearns 7 .MinaLouise. I’eteliis. Pros.Haliy
105 6 6 8 7 6‘ 6'* J Frach 8 'I’hinker. Flapper, Queen Apple
97 9 8 9 9 3i 5* J Gruber lit Angeline, Marauder, Crneea
10 9J 8*1 E Pool 12 L.I’rineess, It. Peddler, K. Adams
7 6* 5*1 E Sanile 12 Quito, Broom Peddler, Audrey K.
7 4>* 4“ E Sande 9 Kling, Kernan, Cliiek Barkley
5 3= 3*i E Sande 8 Guide Post, B. Lvnch, Clar.Ruth
8 6* 6** E Sande 11 L. Bigger, B. Shilling. Kath.Gray
8 6» 9'* O Willis 10 W. Master. GreenGrass. Redinon
By Transvaal— Lady Hamburg (J. C. Eaton).
6 <■>■ 4< J Mooney S Handfull. Ellison. Seui. Stalwart
6 7'' 7'* R Davic.s 10 FairOrient, Gninp.v. L.Coehran
8 8 8=' R D.-ivies 9 Mary 11.. Baby Lyuoli, Grumpy
12 12 9'* R Simpsonl2 Sosius, M.’s Beau. S. Me.Meekie
6 4- 4’J J Callahan 8 S. It. Meyer, LouisePe.ul. Pollyll.
6 5* o’i D Conn’lly 7 B.Joe, 'Langlionie. C.onltelivery
7 65 4'3 A Pease 11 Hermuda. Queen.\pple. H. Horse
10 5} 6*J A Pease 13 J. C. Welch, Shine, Booker Bill
3 4* 4** F Murphy G M. Fannie, Conflagration, Dude
9 9 8**1F Itobins’n 0 Stanley S., Hard Ball. Bcndel
By Albula — Martha D. (R. H. Good).
,5 6- 6’i 1 tJregory s liartw’rth. li.amliiair. Earlym*ii
7 7= 7*4 I Gregory 10 Jack K., Genenil. Liberator
2 38 4-3 I Gregory 7 Kenwanl, M.T’nkle, It.andStars
4 45 41* I Gregory .I M'garet N., General. It.andStars
S'* I Gregory 9 Vlreo, Cobrita, Crankie
3* I Gregory 9 John Graham. Dovie. Sir Dyke
5*3 I Gregory 8 Far Cathay, Vlreo, Ind. Brigade
3*i I Gregory 6 Stick Fast, Bolula, Kale
Is I Gregory 5 Bolala, Crankie, Joe Frank
6*J Gregory 10 Little Abe, Ben Ijevy, Ltirkin
4' Buel 6 Gordon Roberts. Trul-me, Almino
C Gross 7 Quick, After Night, Dovie
By The Picket — Rosecrest (J. J, Fahey),
in S' 7'“ J Murphy 14 Tie Pin. Langdeii, Margery
10 SJ 8** L Stalker 12 H.’sltrotJier, Genevievelt., It. Coy
9 9 »*= G Walls 9 BaU'tte, Tootsie, Miss Fannie
6 6® 5*3 A Collins 9 Pandean, Dalrose, Greetings
8 8 8*3 A Johnson 8 Lytle, Egmont, Dalrose
6 6i 3'3 E Sande 8 Christie, Greetings, Arbitrator
12 6' 6*5 J Dursch 12 Chillum, Dundreary, WildThyme
10 10 10‘* A JohnsonlO K’gfisher, L.Cottagc. P.andCalla
8 8* 7«J G Walls 9 G.M.Miller, HomeS-Home. Matin
7 7* 7*i H Ehlcks’nll Kingfisher, Waterproof, Cadillac
4 4
12
7 7 5
7 7
8 8 6
10
2 2
9 9
4
6
106 11 9 10
98 12 11 11
100 6 6 o
971 8 6 8
95 10 10 10
103 9 7 8
112
112 6
105 7
104 7
108 12
102 7
109 7
11
113 C
108 3
108 7
104
ins 6
m2 6
inn 2 2
101 1 4
103
106
104
109
111
104
103
108
109
m 9 12 12
103 12 12 12
107 9 9 9
105 9 9 7
105 5 8 8
106 3 8 7
104 12 12 12
105 9 9 10
99 9 9 9
102 4 5 6
SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 31, 1917— l:08y»— 3— 108.)
MEDirSA, b. f. 3 111
40620 .ler.son 1 1 :,50tr.mud 7 96
4a>92 Jefson 1 1-16 l:50%good 4J 5*6
40578 Jefson 1 3-16 2:08 slow 4 97
40531 Jefson 1 1:55 hvy 4-5 112
40472 .Icfson lm20y l:53?5hvy 3i 102
40105 Laurel 1 l:40*ifast 11 104
<0035 I.Aurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 24-5 99
29902 H.deG’ce lm70yl;44%fast 2 108
:;‘.t8.30 H.deG’ce Iin70yl:44%goodl9-10 104
39780 H.deG’ce 1 1-10 1:51 hvy 6 101
37670 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:15 good 5
37615 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:13 fast 30
37481 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13V5fast 100
GENERAL, b. g, 8
40623 Jefson 3-4 1 :19*ihvy 4
40608 Jefson l:n70y l:49yi-,good 8
40.581 Jefson .'.if 1:10 slow 8
40.557 Jefson 5i f 1:15 hvy 1
40491 Jefson 3-4 1:22 hvy 35
40470 Jefson 3-4 l:21*ihvy 4j
40452 .lef’son 3-4 1:18 hvy
39605 Tim’ium AbOif 1:25 hvy
39.580 Tim’ium Ab5-8 58 fast
39579 Tim’ium AbCifl:22 fast
39553 Tlni’iuin AbCif 1:21 fast
39460 iflboro AbSIf l:08'y.fast
39447 M’lboro Ab5if l:09«t,f:ist
38502 Prosp’ct Ab7-8 l:28*r.tast
PARLOR BOY. ch. g, 10
40.'4i9 Jefson yi f 1 :13 hvy
4d5;!0 Jefson 3-4 1 :227shvv
404’.a Jefson 3-4 1:22 hvy
39461 M’lboro Ab6if 1 :27%fast
39438 M lboro Ab5if 1 :09*sfast
3S449 Prosp'ct Ab7-8 l:29fefast
38420 Prosi.’ct Ab7-S l:285ifast
37706 Havana 55 f 1:10 slow
37666 Havana 5-8 l:05(.fchvy
37641 Havana 5-8 1 :04 hvy
37596 Havana 5-8 l;04Vislop
LANGDEN, ch. g. 4
40550 Bowie 1 1-16 R'Ay.sIow
7-8 1 :31*sslop
3-4 1 :13'Wa.st
Ab3-4 l:10%fast
AbS-4 l:09Vifast
Ci f l:21Vofast
Ab3-4 l:09%fast
104
95
103
113
116
310
110
112
m
114
108
116
110
120
118
111
117
120
118
ms
111
114
118
120
118
115
103
112
107
100
118
111
113
108
114
13-5 108
8 112
8 112 3
109
40;i66 Bowie
40260 Pimlico
401X9 Empire
40149 Empire
3!»23 Aq’duct
39178 Empire
ROEDERER, br. g. 3
405 n 6 Jefson 51 f 1:09 good 16-5 111
40575 Jefson 3-4 1:18 slow 10 111
40565 .lefson 3-4 l:20%hvy 25
40542 Jefson 5J f l:174r.hvy 10
40509 Jefson 3-4 l:235^vy 6
40489 Jef’son 55 f 1:14 hvy 7
39188 Empire 51 1 l:0858slow 20
38119 Empire Ab3-4 liioifcfast 30
39108 Empire 1 l:421ifast 30
38964 Au’duet 1 l:40)ifast 20
SABSETASH, b. c. 3
40.58.'i .!■ fsoii ;:- t 1:17 good 6
.5.5 f l:0s'/3fast 15
55 f l;07%fast 8
3-4 l:15'/islow 17
Ci f 1 :07%fast 47
3 4 1:i4V8fast 20
35414 Kelniont 5i f st 1 :U665fast 6
35248 Belmont 3-4 st l:13V4fast 30
S4:«»8 Saratoga 5-8 l:03%slow 40
34988 Saratoga 5J f l:10%mud 30
DR. CAMPBELL, ch. g, 4 >
40623 J. f son ;;-4 1:19Shvy 4
405.')0 Howie 1 1-16 l:551sslow 8
6i f l:23%hvy 9
7-8 1 :29 fast 9
1 1 16 1 :.'.3%.slop 35
3-4 l:13*r.fa.st 4f
1 1-P. l:47';sfast 12
11-16 1:47 fast 42
3-4 l:13=5fast 14
37291 F.G'nds
36900 F.G’nds
36526 Howie
36512 Howie
:m> 491 Howie
405:!6 Howie
40456 Howie
40369 Howie
40:H8 Howie
4029' I’imlico
40228 1.5i',m.l
40208 Laur.'l
SAFRANOR, br. m, 8
40(77 I’.owi.- linVOv l:47«ifa.st
404:;.'. Howie 3 1-16 1 :.53<r.fa.st
40107 How ie 6i f 1:23 hvy
40392 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48'4fast
402:3' J.uiirel liii70y l:47%hvy
40193 Liiurel 1 1-16 l:4C*ifast
FRENCHY, b. g. 3
37923 H.dikJ’ee 5i f l:l]2..hvy
37882 Howie
37866 Howie
37847 Bowie
37S25 Howie
3780.' Howie
37212 F.G’nds
S6663 Jefson
36583 Jefson
36.'<5S Jefson
3C145 Latonia
3GU.50 Latonia
34777 Mt.Roval
34214 FortErie
VANESSA "WELLES, ch. f. 3
:2<769 la-v’ton 3 4 l:14f,fast
;-86*.6 Latonia 3-4 l:13Sfast
38429 Douglas IniTl'v l:43!ifast
3S:iT6 Chureh’l 1 1-16 1:48 fast
38246 Church' 1 3-4 1:14%fast
38197 Church’l 3-4 1:15 fast
39077 ton 3-4 1 :1.3*4fast
38015 l>;.x’ton 3-4 l:14'fegood
37966 Lex’ ton 3-4 1:18* ihvy
3<(00 Oakl’wn
37589 Oakl’wn
37443 Oakl’wn
31x5 N.Orl’ns
THEOPHILE V.
4e.'.9 : .ief’soii
4'l.'.6'< .lef’son
4ii.'4>:; .l. i soii
4iC17 ,Ie!’son
40191 .i.-fso:i
4<.4'*l .1.
2 :»
94
85f
44
3-4 l:17?5hvy ^
3-4 1:18 mud 150
3-4 1:14 fast 274
6*. f l:218sgood 135
yi f l:071/fefast 64
55 f 1 :075ufast 30
5i f l:13?shvy 30
3-4 l:144sgood 20
55 f l:09^1ow
Bi f l:0S5shvy
5-8 l:02%fast
KI9 5
]<J9 4
107 5
110 4
112 12
115 U
102 11
107 1
109
108 1
110 6
1<»5 7
107 13
104 2
lOTi S
107 2
97 2
105i 7
115 6
113
116 .7
111 6
110 1
110 10
106 ]o
113 10
]o7 2
PiS 6
11,’ 5
115
P'S 2
106 3
m 6
110 5
105 1
P)6 1
109
103 11
995 4
101 3
98 6
10 >) 8
101 8
% 12
100 5
105 3
106 3
12
12
4 3
6 6
10
6
11
1 1
6
4 T>
1 2
By Astronomer — Her Majesty (J. 0. Talbott).
4* 4" H Ham’f n «i Miss Filley, Jiffy. ,\ztec
1' 4’’- H Ham’t’n ti B.Hanipson, S. Stalwart. P. Fancy
4" 4=* H Ham’f n « Wad. Last, LucileP., B.H’mpson
4 4'* F Rob’son 4 A’droyK., P.C’nelly, Il.ofA’umu
1* 1= H Ham’f n 8 Blue Rock, Napoleon, Acjieron
7= 8*i C Rummer 8 Sybil, Serenest. Millrace
3* 3* Q Preece 10 Thorn Bleom, Nigel, Habette
6* 4‘* L Stalker 9 Grey Eagle, I.,eta, Grayson
1' 1' C KiimmerlS Laay Lou, Zinnia, Talebearer
310 2- L Stalker 7 Vocabulary, H. Atkin, Greetings
26 1* J Atkinsonl2 Diantheu, Bar. Shilling. U. Mabel
8' 8'* J AtkinsonlO Onico, Green Grass, Mary’sBeau
8> 9'» J Atklnsonl2 V. Bonnie, K. Bright, Postmaster
By Ort ’Wells — Anna Loretta Daly (T. H. ’Wilson).
2 2' 3* A Johnson 7 Sosins. W.H.P.iiekuer, l»r.("pbell
1 45 7" A Johnsonl2 PaulaV., E.Bauinuun. BIueKock
3 3* 2>' A JohnsonlO Jack K., Liberator, Bon Otis
1 li 2’ J Metcalf 5 Marg. N„ B.andStjirs, MinnieF.
3 2'i 3' J Metcalf 8 P. Connelly, Breezy, L.Princess
2 2-‘ 2'* J Metc.alf 6 Knltur, Mikifula, Bars and Stars
2 2® 2'® J Metcalf 11 Knltur, Br.Favorite, P.Connelly
3® A Pickens tt T’phileV., M. Frances. Chilt.lviug
3*i C Jackson <1 Doctor D., Bunice, Tit for Tat
4*i R Wilson 8 O.P’nce, C.M.J’nson, SyphonRoy
4=i R Wilson 10 R’sem’ry, Capt-M’chm’t. AlmaB.
3=5 J Butwell 6 Earlymorn, Booth, Herder
3'i J Butwell 7 Rosemary, Booth, "ihvonty Seven
3'i R Osborne 8 Nephthys. Miss Filley, Algardi
By Deutschland — Reina de Los Angeles (E. Mar-
motiget).
3 3' ::’’5 L Gaugel 7 T’ophileV.. JackK.. L.o’K’caldy
2 4= 4"’ L Gaugel 0 Early Sight, Breezy, Stelcliflf
7 7=® 7'" L Gaugel 8 Paul Connell.v, Breez.v, General
6'® L Gaugel 6 Algardi. Jose deVales, P’riietual
4® L Gaugel 7 Quin, Hops, Bo.v Blue
6'i W D’k’son 9 At.Hampson, M. Frances. F.J’nson
3=5 W Hinphy 10 rredaJ’nson, Lit.C’ttage, OldBob
3 12 11" R McD’ottl2 Ischg’bibble, Deviltry, Vagabond
6 6'® 5'* J Howard 7 Fick. Fancy, JaraesG., KidNelson
4 4' 4'® R McD’ott 9 Money. James G., Curlicue
2 1* 1* R McD’ott 7 F.Pattcrson. L.J.Grey, N. Tandy
By Dick Welles — Lass of Langden (R. £. Watkins).
1 1‘5 2'5 T Rice 14 Ticl’iu. Margery, C. M. Johnson
4 6' 6" T Rice 11 F'iring Line. K. Neptune. Zouave
7 7nk 6=5 T Rice 10 Currency, Snbalidar. Milkman
1 25 5=3 T Rice 10 Adele, 'Whippoorwill, Everest
1 1'5 1® E Taplin 7 Bathilde, Adele. Golden King
7 6® 6'= W Kelsay 7 Sn’pdragonll., Irene, PeepSight
1 18 2= D Stirling 11 Blazonry, Manganese, T.Decision
By Celt— Adriana (Moore & Houbre).
5 6‘ 5*3 C Watson 7 Rcilloc, Pinto, Foxy Griff
2* 25 C Watson 0 Kenward, Paula V., Thistle
3' 4= C Watson 5 Sandylaul. Knltur, Bar.Shilling
15 15 C ’Watson r» Hast.vMal>cl, LewisB., Rag. Man
4= 4'* J Metcalf 6 OllieMartin, Scourgeman, Ettuhe
4* 4'® C Watson 8 Key Mar, Harwood, I.iewls B.
10' 8'* E Taplln 12 O’D’novan, G.W’ington, S’ntiago
8' 16 L Stalker 17 Daedalus, Bill MeOloy, L’Errant
192
105 10
10
10
10 10== F
Cooper
12f
109 11
12
12
12 12=» J
Howard
19-10 101
I'J A
C’aver
11
106 2
3
5
9* 10® P
Lowder
111
By Dick Welles-
4lf
loo.'. 3
7
8
71 711 p
S;iiith
lOf
99116
9
9
7'=. 6*i F
•'=mith
59
166 5
7 7
S
81 7" F
=^mith
20
91 2
1 1
3
S' 7'® J
Gruber
11
100 7
6
5
4* 3=i H
Ftearns
29
101 5
2
2
3® 3= H
Stearns
21
99 7
5
8
10= 9*» F
Smith
16-5
98 2
7
6
6* D«i H
Stearns
21
99 6
6
4
2* 2* H
Stearns
48 10=® L Stalker 14 Dragoon, Suugold. Thrift
14 13'= E Taplin 21 Riverside. J. of Spades. Dragoon
By Duke of Ormonde — Reticella (F. F. Lettellier).
1= 1' H Wakoff S Lib.Star. Miss Sterling. Pulaski
8' 8®3 M. Rowan 12 Lady Eileen, Lady Small, Gleam
6' 9‘* M Rowan 12 Ju.'inita III., L’ltraGold, PaulaV.
7' 7* T Rowan 1-3 Jam; Mary, Gniyso'i, Simon Pure
6' 4* T Rowan 12 WheatCakes, JaneMar.v. U. Belle
95 11'® T Rowan 12 Ideal. 1‘artizan, Flapper
3* 3=5 J McT.ag’t .5 H. Olympus, Producer, S’mangha
3 S=> R Trolse 3 Tippity Witchet, Dawn Star
105 10'* J McTag’t L4 Plevna. Jack Hare Jr., Mid. Sun
11* 12** M Rowan 13 Red Sox, Payment. Wyoming
By Transvaal — Margaret Roche (P. W. Holden).
4“ 4" G W Car’l 7 Sosius, W. H. Buckner. General
2' 6®3 L McAtee 14 Tie Pin, Langden, Margcr.v
2' 3'5 L McAti-e 13 T.Decision. Fir.IJne, Sk.Face
7' 4‘ H Myers 14 C.A.Coiniskey, SkeerFaw, Loftus
r,= 7=' H Myers 13 Kels), Fairly, Miss Fannie
11 9'= C Kuininerll Blazeaway, .Tune Bug. Ina Kay
.':8 6'® J Pearce !l Serenest. E. Henry, W’piKjorwill
eii 2' Q Preece ir> S’mlmanll., Ar’itrator, G. Eagle
6" 7‘3 J Rod’g’cz13 .Sandnianll.. Blazeaway, B.Bay
By Nealon — Rebecca Ban (A. Miller).
16 16 R Paul, y 1<; Zouave, El Plaudit. la-Diiiosaure
4' 5= U Pauley 11 Fairly, Haiidfull, Oeuoiie
7'5 7'= R Pauley 13 B’zeaway, SkeerFacc, BackBay
65 8" C Kunimer !i Vnlspar, Bolster, Lazy Ixm
6* 6'® R Pauley 7 C’baltLiss, (Ir'idiie. Q.of theSea
45 7*3 R Pauley 1(5 Peer. One, Wid.Bedotte, Grouse
By King Cobalt — ^Faiieuso (L. O. Sa’wyer).
12' ll»i L .Stalker K5 P.rocatelle, G’ldenGlow. JuneBug
4= 4" S Sn’dman (5 Dr. Caiupbell, Ina Kay, Margery
3= 3*_ S Sn’dinan 8 Odalisque. C jl.J’uson, L.Loiidon
7 7=® .1 Atkinson 7 Omory, Tolerance, Presumption
8 7'* R Dvnyse 8 Indian Chant, Ina Kay, Carbide
7* 7'® L Ensor 8 Onico, Ornery, Tit for Tut
10*> 10*' T Rowan 12 Onico, Postmaster, Green Grass
9} 8*® G Walls 12 Peter Jav, Key Mar. Shadracli
5 5=® O Wiilis L.Princess, .MissBryn. Charming
4* 4*5 G Willis 11 Hojk;. Breezy, Ivanmist
7 ElCapitania. Com’igan, D.Acton
10 Cobrita, Little Sweeper, Saiauza
-Vanessa (H. Ferkins).
12 Frank M'ilsou. Nib. C.dle
12 Storm Bound. Nib, Gus Scheer
10 Tliinker. Broom Peddler, Reilmon
3-4 l:12%fast 25
3-4 l:15Vifast 35
55 f 1:10 mud 4
35 f 45’)ih\'y 10
. br. g, 3
:;-4 1 :l.'«'sgooil 2"
5’. fl:i:: hvy 3
•V. f l:14=:,h\ y 3
5.’. f 1:1.'. hvy 7
:;-t 1:’J2 hvy 12
:•.-( l:19’-’.8hvy 30
:.9i>64 H.ii-.G’ce linToyl :4.'>7i.f.''St 57
:"'612 Tir.i’iuni Abt>5fl:26 good —
Tini’iuni Ab65fl:35 hvy —
:.9,'.7.; Tiiv.’iuin A bOlf 1 :2r=.,fa.st —
39133 M lboro Ab.'iif 1:09 fast —
ALUA B.. br. f. 4 (M)
107 2
105 1
105 8
112 2
114
110 7
Ills 4
UW 2
105 ::
109 s
M2 9
I'iS 6
114
MS
]<::
115
115
12 T.Anderso'n, C. Barkley, BusyJoe
35 S'*! W' Oi-icrt 12 StarBabv, CltraGold, M alt.Dant
25 15 W 01)crt 12 Haseen.'Par.Maid, Sen.Br’derlck
9= 9'* W Obert 11 P. Connellv, Dioscoride, Flapper
65 6‘3 P Lowder 8 GayLady, M.Eurotta, MadelyuC.
By Ballot— La Fleur (V. Sylvester).
6- 6'' (' K’.^<*h'n* 0 S.ivouarra. St.Bab.v. tillicMarlin
2= 1'5 i- Knsor 7 JaikK.. i’ar.Boy. I..o’KIrkcaldy
4' ;;=5 I. lii'sor (i Bom Oti.;. Kiiig'iove. .Mar Tom
4= 1* K "w. ns 7 .N.tVab lilt, N.. Model. P’litagenet
6'5 6" '1’ Hunt S P.CoiincIl.v. Bn-ezy, (bneral
9' 9== II W.^kofr P* Blaise. L.Princess. N.Waleiitt
7 7" M Schw’iz 7 ih.nglass S.. Julia L.. Lazy Lou
3'5 .1 Dawsnn Dehiiic-v. Virgiui;i S., Cliil.King
1“ ’ ■ ■ . . =.- ... -
I >u V,
1' .1 Daw
4'= U H>a
4<i.515 I'.owie
I 1 4 2;12’-'.-s!ow
I*'
106
1
4 4
3=
.5'“ W 13
40477 Howie
linlOy 1 :4"V,fast
Ih
F-5
11
11 12
11
8'
O'-" AV Hoyle 16
40420 Hov. ic
lm’2<'y l:47%good
s
I'M
6
6 6
4
3’.
3=5 R De;iv.se 1.5
40;;94 P.owie
1 1 16 l:54%b.vy
105
102
2
2 2
3
4‘
4'® H Myers 10
4<)102 Iaiur<'l
1 1:42 fast
108
3
8 10
9
75
6=5 S Sn’dman Hi
39M*S lI.deG’ce
lin70yl;46%fast
66
112
13 13 12
12
101
9'= J P.od’g’ezi:i
MILDRED ETJRETTA. b
4'1622 J••I’.son
Jefson
37700 Oaki’v. n
37644 Opkl’wn
37.' 89 Oakl’wn
3744:: tlakl’wn
37212 F.iJ’mls
31890 N.orl’ns
31WI7 N.Orl’ii.s
31775 N.url’n.s
31592 N.«»i l’li.s
31317 N.Dri’iia
ETTAHE. br. c, 3 (M)
405x5 Jef eon
4050;* Jefson
40:J72 Latonia
38‘'*12 Pimlico
iiiiifi Ail'duct
f. 3
:;-4 l;21%hvy
6
HI
1
1
;5
7.'.
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<’
K’seh in s
55 f 1:U'J good
,”/•
10(;
5
1
1
7'
K
Murphy 9
::-4 l:12%fast
30
1'17
3
4
4
6'
10*'
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51 f l;07%fa.st
30
lot)
3
5
5
gio
F’
Stevens 12
3-4 l:1.5%fast
20
106i 3
6
7
4*
D
Stirlingl2
.5'. f 1 :l'j mud
20
1<J5
3
4
4
7*
71s
0
AA’illi.s 11
5j f l;07fr.fa.sl
8
llv
6
6
8
12
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F
Rob'sonl2
31 f 42 ASa!ow
15
I'M
1
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McD’oU 8
35 f 41''^slow
5
I'I9
2
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M urjiliy 6
35 f 4.5=...hvy
10
1"7
3
1'"
1'^
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*’ruiii]) 8
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5
1 'j 6
3
5
6*i AV
A Car’ll r,
3 8 37 hvy
2
1 lo
2
2’
1’^
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A Car’ll 6
4 1 :17 good
3-4 l:23'.7ihvv
3-4 l:1.5'4.sloi.
3-4 1:18 hvy
t**w I iOj lU43t
119
10s .3
M7 2
M5;i2
112510
Hi a
C. MissFrnnees. General. Cliilt.Kiu;
S Sallie O’Dny. fasnba. VirginiaS.
:i (iraysoii. Fly. Dart. Arrow smith
By Hessian — Court Dance (T. E. Wilson).
12 ll.’-Brotlier. GeiievieveB.. B.fo.v
Zou.ive, El Plaudit. Leliiims.iurc
1.5 Si’.iola. Caddie. Geo. Washington
iliistle. Luther, tb-. Prince
Ige. ElPl'udit. G.W’ington
omle. Dramaturge, Goblet
By Marta Santa — Roberta Lea (S. Oddo).
■ h m .s Dartw ’rtli. ll.ainlHalf, Earl.vm’n
oilie M;:rtin. Jack K.. Ri'illoc
12 StarBiiby, I'ltraGold. Walt.Dant
Stevens 12 Royce K<m)1s, K.’sCub, Froz.Glen
Van.Wcdles, Ilaseen, ParlorMaid
1’. Ct.iitielly. Dioscoride. Flapper
Onico. I’ostmaster, Green Grass
S Red Hover. Ornery, Zip
« Henry R-. Ornery, Red Rover
8 Gay l.n<l.v, Madi lyn C., Bomliast
.% Paula V.. Gay Lady. Naimli
« Ornery, IVati-rWave, M.ulelyuO.
By Lovetie — Indian Lass (E. B. McLean).
45 5'i H Cassitv S Sabret:isli. Lib.Star, M. Sterling
3= A Jobnsoii It O. Martin, Seourgemnii, Ui>eJerer
4i 4=5 F Muri.’ny 12 HalTiTt.v, .\meliln. .'•'■.v. Alyssirm
12 1’-== W J 0’H’nl2 Col.Vab'ntine, tir.Eagle. J.Beg
io C Ctata)* lo L'ltliuu 'ibulc. Cuddic. RuthiuM.
Havana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, December 13.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at .’{:(to p. in. (Chicago time 2:.30. )
® SiiiM'rior mud ruiiiier. X Good mud runner.
:J; Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. *Apprcntice
allowai.ee.
First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-.vear-olds. Maidens. Claiming.
( Track
re<-ord: Jan. 24.
1917—1:05'%
— 5— 1IT_*.)
Ini.
Horse.
Wt. Rec-
Today’s
A.Wt.Han.
•
Conscri)>tion. b.
f.
by Sweeper •
Census
—
102
Can\v Maid. cli.
f.
b.v Joe Care.v ■
Maid of Avon
—
99
40610
Croix d’Or
.106 1:0S%
110. .725
40.597
The .Sis Hundred
.115 1:08%
110^720
4(C>9.3
Marinoii
107.. 715
:I8(K),S
Louis'- Alack . . .
107.. 715
40174
Rosagine .
.113 1:09%
107.. 710
,•5978.3
Cafeteria
107.. 705
.39S.56
(Juickstei) .
.108 1:1‘.J
107..7a5
.3!M(M
Ivry . . .
107.. 700
40lNKt
El
.109 1:09 .
107. .700
40464
Caballo .
.106!1:09!%
107.. 700
Nothing outstanding here.
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-yearmlds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 24, 1917— 1 .5— 102.)
(40.599)* ROLLIN' L.\IRD ..114 1:07% 4 108x725
40(i02»* Colors 109 1:07% 7 97x715
400.'i0 King Worth 7 1120715
t40.">.‘»8)* Lycia 10(1 1:07% 4 Ia5x710
402.5.3 Nuiuerato 105 1:09% 3 105.. 705
40000 Primero 110 1:07 5 113X705
39990 Robert L. Owen ..11011:07% 3 105 X 700
Rollin Laird should win at the weights.
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record; Jan. 24, 1917 — 1:05% — .5 — 102.)
In.1.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
Tmlay's
A.Wt.Han.
40.’.1 1
Passion
104 l;08't
5 10.5X71.5
.37762
Mr. Iksdey ..
.84 1 :10
3 10.5:i:710
4059S*
Silk KnsHe ..
107 l;(Kt%
4 1(12X70.5
4<M‘>02
AVill Soon . . .
112 1:09%
.3 105.. 705
40.'t01
Rora (M) ...
;t 10.5 . . 700
40(511*
Harr.v Gardner
107 1:11==,
5 10.50700
37411
Alesmer
110 l;O.S'.-,
4 110. .700
Whispering Hope appears best here.
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-vear-ohls and upward. Clniming.
(Track record: Dec. 28, 19L5— 1 :11'%— 4— 111.)
40414*
Unar
Ill 1:15%
3 102X700
37749=
Miss (lovo ...
98 1:14'.-,
3 1(MX*»5
40.VJ6*
Crystal Da.v .
91 1:13 ’zi
3 99 X 690
40598=
I’erigourdine . .
KM 1:14
3 KMX 690
40«!03
YiKleling
112 1:1.5%
7 109 X 690
40.599
Frozen Glen .
109 1:14%
3 KMX 685
40132
Billy J'X" . . .
Ill 1:1.3
♦i 10906.80
40!il3
Leoma
110 1:13%
9 KRIX675
I’uar
may prove l»est
here.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: March 0, 1918 — 1:41 — 5—117.)
(405(H)
40.504*
40391
(40614)
4tKH)3
40614*
John W. Klein
Iteauty Shop
Vengliee ....
Vagabond . . ,
Helen Atkin
Get I'p
.100 1;47’%
Hr-* 1:44%
John W. Klein’s form is best.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
All Ages. Claiming.
(Track recor.l: Feb. 10, 1918— 1:.^S%-
(40601)
(40603)
40.506*
3.88.37*
40615
40603
Bellringer . .
Stout Heart . .
Sasenta
Attorne.v Muir
31 iss Sweep . .
Waterford ....
..110 1:42’%
Ifrl 1:41
107 1:40%
101 1:4:5 v;%
88 l;46%h
UK) 1;44*.-,
5 112X725
5 101X720
8 112X715
4 112:i{710
3 10’2 x705
8 98.. 700
-5—121.)
4 114.. 725
8 114X720
3 107.. 715
3 104X710
3 105x710
4 110X705
40(i01 Whisiiering
Hope.. Ill 1:07%
5 110X725
40181 Driffield
(JI)
110 1:44%
4 lOH
.70
40T>9S Callaway (M)
...10311:07%
3 105
..720
40536 (’hem ling
96 1:'.'
4 110:i;70
38.531 Alaliel Trask
...11
1:10
3 la5. .715
Uellriiijjer is fast aud
should wiu.
HAVANA
JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January
1, 1918,
to December 7, 1918, Inelaaive.
At or
At or
Under
Under
Jockey. p.C.
Wt.
Alts.
1st,
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
P.C
AVt. Alts.
1st.
2d.
3«L
Mountain, M
.33
107
6
2
2
1
Gargan. W. . . .
.. .OH
no 143
12
17
Hnnipliries. W. . .
.24
107
106
25
19
o*>
Bullnian. H. ..
.. .07
KC* 247
17
.3.5
38
Lunsford, II
.18
100
798
147
155
107
PrcH'ce, Q
.. .07
100 145
10
12
21
Pickens, A
.18
KM
1.56
28
20
17
Dreyer, J
.. .07
Kr2 12.5
:»
i;
8
Howard, J
.17
111
5Sl
101
64
(»5
Hileman, E. . .
.. .07
loo 79
7
11
Kumnier, C
.16
107
4;i9
69
66
69
Jackson, C. ..
.. .07
105 92
6
10
12
Dominick, J
.14
109
169
24
2:1
15
Murray, 3’. ...
.. .07
1(*5 1.5
1
41
Ball. R
.12
KM
art'j
30
19
27
Troise, K
.. .05
103 3’20
17
46
40
Thurher, II
.12
KM
216
26
19
39
Ryan, R
.. .03
104 34
1
5
Preece, G., Jr. ...
.12
103
77
9
7
6
I-ang. AA’
.. .01
!)9 70
1
6
Nolan. T
.12
104
65
8
5
8
Aloore. R
95 23
0
1
u
Burke. J. H
.11
106
95
10
9
11
Jeffcott. 11. . .
102 23
0
1
1
Kelsay, W
.10
106
.320
30
29
49
Anderson. W. .
112 8
0
0
0
Stirling, D
.09
107
302
2S
33
22
Russell, J. ...
111
••
FIRST RACE— 5
1-2
Furlongs.
2-year-oIds. Maidens. Claiming.
(Jan.
24. 1917— l.OSVj
102.)
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St *>i %
First start for the following:
f, b. f, 2 (M)
102
ch. f, 2 (M)
99
>. c. 2 (M)
110
5i f l;0c%fast
10
106 4
2
1
5-8 1:00 fast
30
115 14
14
14
5-8 1:01 fast
30
115 11
11
11
DRED, ch. c, 2 (M)
110
5-8 l:01%fast
3
108 4
6
5
3-4 l:13%fast
6
112 .3
3
3
5i f 1:07 fast
20
115 11
10
9
5-8 l:01%slow
7
112 9
9
6
5-8 l:01%fast
5
113 5
6
5
5-8 l:01%fast
14-5
112 6
4
3
5-8 l:01%fast
1-2 50®ihvy
59 good 4
40610 Havana
38844 Aq’duct
38236 Jamaica
THE SIX HUN
•50597 Havana
39210 Saratoga
39197 Saratoga
39075 Latonia
38940 Latonia
38711 Latonia
38646 Latonia
28045 Pimlico
MARMON, hr. f, 2 (M)
4flf)03 Latonia :i-4 l:15%good 27f
40385 Latonia . 5-8 l;0ri*'imud 4f
38591 Belmont 41f st 55Vjfast 20
38431 Belmont 5-8 st
28070 Pimlico
S8008 H.deG’ce
37960 H.deG’ce
LOXnSE MACS
40.597 Havan-a
28008 H.deG’ce
37845 Bowie
ROSAGINE, h.
40174 Empire
40155 Empire
40016 Jamaica
39198 Saratoga
38474 Belmont
38335 Jamaica 5-8 l:03Vsgood 20
CAFETERIA, ch. f, 2 (M)
:snx:i Aq’duct :i-4 l:15-)4slop 60
39:533 Belmont 5if st l:06%fast 20
ftinCKSTEP, b. f. 2 (M)
2:'.S,56 TI.deG’eo .5t f l:077=,fast
::9441 M’lhoro Ab-itf .59 fast
.*’>8444 I‘ro.sp’’ct Ab5-^8 1 :02%fast
::8.’5G3 Half Ah 5-8 l:01%fast
:iS316 Halt. Ab 4i f 57'%fast
37915 H.deG’ce 1-2 47-%fast
IVBY, ch. g, 2 (M)
:?9464 Saritoga 5-8 l:00'%fast
:iS5.55 Helmont 41f st 53 fast
38463 Belmont 4jf st 55%slop
EL CORONEL, b. g, 2 (M)
4(*009 (.’hureh’l .3-4 1:1.5 fast
39790 Lex’ ton 5) f l:0S%fast
39204 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast
39149 Empire 5-S 1;00 fast
CABALLO, b. c, 2 (M)
112 5
112 7
107
103U0
113 9
109 19
106 8
3 3
7
30 10
9 8
18
3
1-2 49%fast
21-5 107
3
6
1-2 47 fast
10
107
6
6
4i f 64%fast
137
104
3
3
4
I, hik. f, 2 (M)
5-8 l:01'%fast
107
6
100
5
2
2
1-2 47 fa.st
XC
107
2
6
1-2 49 fast
63
114
8
7
. f. 2 (M)
107
5i f l;07%fast
50
110 11
9
8
5i f l:07%fast
60
109
5
6
6
54 t l:07%fast
30
113
5
4
4
5-8 59%fast
15
103
6
5
7
4if st 55 hvy
30
104
4
4
5 If
154
15
20
20
4
12f
30
30
40464 Latonia
:;8'J42 I.atoiiia
38685 I,atonia
38.582 Douglas
38545 Douglas
::-4 l:15’>f..sh)W 80
Di f 1 :0S f:i.st 21
5-S l:01%fast 6
5-S 1:01 fast 8
5-8 l;02%hvy 19
109 16
107
103 1
10) 4
107
MS 6
105
107
102
Pi7
U.S 10
107
112 9
107 9
116 14
107
109 1
109 3
109 12
m 7
107
H'-i 6
l**6s I
112 3
112 5
112 6
16 14
7 7
4 4
9 9
9
12 12
4 4
8 4
13 14
9 9
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Sweeper — Census (N. F. Dortch).
By Joe Carey — ^Haid of Avon (P. JuUan).
By_ Ogden — Golden Drop (J. S. Allen).
3-i 4=5 R Hall 7 Siiiiiiingdale, 31. Ivan. Littlei-ote
12* 13** T Davies 11 Shoeblack, Tlie Boy. The 'Trump
11* 11*® W MTy Jrl3 Lion d’Or. Minuet. DiffereiitEyia
By Light Brigade — Gallonia (F. Scbelke).
5J 5'= J D'minick 7 Avion. Ijou'se Mni-y. Littlecote
5* 6" W J O’R’n 7 Wyndover, Belario, Biincraiia
9’ 8'J 3V J 0’B’nl4 Bright Lights, Sketchy. Cerinns
6* 5* H Lunsf d 12 Salvo, Silvery Light, Bob Baker
6* 5=1 W J 0’B’nl2 War Cap, Cerinus, Boh Baker
3J 4= ’W J 0’B’nl2 Canioufleur, Loyalist, T. Sitecial
.38 3“8 W J 0’B’nl2 Murse John, Ginger, Camoiitleur
7 6'* W J O’B’n 7 Cresson, Esquimau, T. Wanderer
By Master Robert — ^Marbles (F. D. Weir).
9* 8'= C \”iiDu’nl2 Car.3Io(<re, Coi’kroacli, Kinamilc
8* 8’* H Lunsf’d 11 Clarion Adler, Betsy, Retta B.
18 17’* J 'WilliamslO Wise Joan, Keen June, Suffrage
5* 4* R Troise 11 Keen Jane, Pigeon, Littlecote
61 8*' G Mole.s’thll Tom’yw’ac, St.Qiientin, L.Vulc’n
5* 5=2 G Moles’ th 7 F,an.3Iehan, Ophelia, Miss Inver
3* 2* G Moles’thlO Auntie, LittIcM’udie, CuinSpring
By Celt — Orowoc (J. S. Tyree).
2* 2' H Th'irber 7 Avion. Littlecote. Corson
6 (!'= A Collins 7 Fan.Mchau. Ophelia, Miss Inver
7* 7'® E Ambr’se S Auntie, 31ilda, Tiger Rose
By Ramrod — Rcine des Roses (B. Barber).
10* 8'= T Rico l:i Pluviada. Stiletto, Ladv Mary
6 6'* M Row.-in 6 Lackawanna, T. Maid. N.Vorke
4® 4'* W Collins C 3Inrmite, Goldvale, Tiger Rose
7'® 7’* J Callahan S L’cework, N. Kh’ehr, Am’dorlll.
8’ 7*® J Callahanll Pen Rose, Wise Joan. Wewoxa
14* 14'* J Callabanl6 Fairy Prince, Milda, Sherman A,
By Abe Frank — Suffice (Femeliff Stable).
S’ 9'* II Wakoff 12 Sky Man. T’mbala. Hindisistan
4® 4'’= (J Precce 5 Flyaway, Mad. Byng, FarBeyond
_By Olambala — San Andres (F. Delbarrio).
11’= H’”' .1 D’iuiiiiel;12 Sylvano. Jill, Joan of Arc
3'i J I>’miriiek 6 Twil’tlV., O.B. Bender. F.Slian’ii
3-' JI Dcnnler 6 O.B.l!ender, Bianca, Lit. Goddess
4= D Bloom 6 Mr.Jimmy. OidB. Bender. Bianca
S* J Maloney S) 31claiiie, O.B. Bender, Veeiiemun
lOi 10'* H HuUm’nl2 Agues Cook. J. Powers, N.Yorke
By Olambala — Lady Navarre (R. T. Wilson).
9 9'® L Lyke 9 Vesp.Hoiir, I’liivlada, Prec.Jewel
9 9*= J McTag’t y AiintDinali, FiiderFire, <i. -Swell
12 14=® J McTag’t 14 Under Fire. Grimalkin, Syrdarya
•By Marajax — Merry Match (R. B. Allen).
r>i 4® L Mink 12 G. Floss, G.MuclilebacIi, Emanale
5= 5'2 C K’.sch’ni12 Salute, Eddie Tr:iiiter, 3Ierrivale
12' 13'» T Rice 16 Stickling, 31. Princess. B. Beauty
9'® 9=» T Rice 10 Be Frank. Daydue. Peter
By Free Lance — Rosemeade (J. W. Schorr).
7 7'= It .1 Hurk<* 7 C’lifleiir, Aiiibas’dorlll.. Km’ale
1*1= 7=i D Conn’Ily12 Orenzo, Biiiierana. MeVex
6'i 6=4 I> ConiTIlyI2 Linden, Byrne, Silent Bid
3* 3=4 D Conn’llylO Bonstello, Bagpi|>e, Iwiniwin
6* 5*4 D Conn’llylG Ticklish, SilveryLight, Boustelle
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan, 24, 1917 — 1:05%— 5
102 .)
ROLLIN LAIRD, b. c, 4
40;i‘J9 Havana 5J f l:08%fast 5
.398.57 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13'/ifast 30f
:Rt€6;! H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 19f
38445 Prosp’ct Ab5-8 l:01%fast —
:1S419 Prosp’ct Ab.5-8 l:00%fast —
38357 Balt. Ab 5-8 l:03%slow —
37959 H.deG’ce 5J f 1 :07%fast 11-5
37887 H.deG’ce 5-S l:01%fast 31-10
COLORS, b, m, 7
40*»2 Havana .3-4 1J4 fast 20
36815 Havana 5i f l:08%good 10
6i f l:15%hx'y 1
5J f 1:15 hvy
5i f l;ll%hvv
5A f 1:U8 fast
1 1-16 1:50 hvy
36777 Havana
£6750 Havana
36712 Havana
365:59 Havana
35873 Laurel
6
34
5
IS
52f
K621 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;48%fast
35480 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45')tfast 26
3C-400 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47 fast 32
34H0 Mt.Royal 3-4 1:14 fast 83-10
34684 Mt.Royal 3-4 l:14%fast 31-10
34029 Mt. Royal 3-4 1:15 fast 10
KING WORTH, br. g, 7
40050 Laurel 3-4 l;13%fast 8
39901 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast 1:!-10
38987 Aq’duct 6i f l:18%fast 7
^82 Aq’duct 3-4 l:l;5'%fast 8
j>SSo2 Aq’duct 7-8 l:26%fast 12
38657 Jama ica 3-4 1 :1.3%fast 6
■18u76 Helmont 6i l;20%fast 10
384.54 Helmont 3=4 l:13%good 12
LYCIA, b. f, 4
l*'.i’*8 Havana
39!Kd H.deG’ce
■'’.H’>.’56 ll.d.‘G’ce
3929.5 .Saratoga
38906 .V(i’duct
35959 H.di-G’ce
^223 Reno
36163 Reno
3<3)9S Reno
36022 Reno
108
lo;:
112 2
114 3
113
113
112
112 3
116 a
97
102 4
lOo 7
96 4
PM 3
109 4
114 2
110 6
104 5
111
P)3
106
m
110
112
118 3
111 4
122 9
108 6
M7 3
112 II
116 3
lOu a
105
12 2
By Bob Ragon — ^Mattie H. (J. T. Strite).
1= 1® W Lang » Blanchita. Darkey. Toy Miss
lOk 14='* X Foden 16 BelleKoberts, T.a.sSteei, G.Ejigle
14* 16=* X Foden 16 Murphy, Mas. Karma, Hel.Atkiu
I'i A Pickens S Quin, I’eep Again. Hops
3=i R Sohel 8 Hazel Dale. Single, Rosemary
3=i R Sobel 9 I.ola, Costumer, Oakland
2'» J R9d’g’ezl6 Grey Eagle, C.Cannell. S.Pickett
o- 8*' A Pickens 10 King Worth, Murphy, Scarpia 11.
By Yankee — ^Mamie Worth (A. H. Diaz).
2' ;■=.) W I-ang 9 t’larkJI., HigliGear. LadvJames
7 7'® J ’Wessler 7 Sybil, Lola. Ruth Strickland
li IJ J Wessler 6 Andrew O’Day, Gainer, Cashup
3* 3'® J Wessler 6 World’s Wonder. Bulger, Servia
6* 6*' L Gaugel 8 R, Stricklantl, Victrola, KneeieC
6* 7®J L Gaugel 8 Lola, Victrola. Wavering
9 9®' D Stirling 9 Glory Belle, Xapoleon, Hesse
9* 9*= R C Wattsll Copi>er King, Starter. Perpetual
8i 8*3 D Stirling 11 Hesse, Ambrose, Stellarina
3* 3=i R C Wattsll Harbard, Petlar, Goo<lwood
4* M Mount’ n 8 Dr. Canu, Darkey, Letitia
7*3 M Mount’n 9 Annt Elsie. Onar, Scallywag
4*3 A Johnsonll T. Royals, M’ristown, Dr.Kendall
By Kenilworth — Mitten (F. D. Weir).
5* 5*i R lIo!fin’nl3 Sybil, BelirHiger, Pepiier
6*» J Rod’g'ezl4 Pepper, Irish Maid, Loftus
5*3 E Taplin 9 Torchbearer, M'iuokin. Currency
4* E Taplin 10 Compadre. Whimsy, Green Gold
1' E Taplin 9 (’nimpsall. Wise Man, Empress
9® J Wiiliamsl?. C. L’decker, Woodtrap. Milkman
IJ
5’. f 1 :(« fast
"A
IP" 4
2
1
:!-4 1;14 fa.st
L'f
in 9
12
13
3 1 l;U',.= fast
14-r.f
111 6
('•
H
3-4 1:14 good
50
107411
11
IS
3-1 l;l;:%fust
107 4 9
11
11
54 f 1 :07%fa.st
lot
112 11
14
15
5-8 1 :00 fast
3-2
110
5-S 1 ;00%fast
5
K'7
64 f l;07%fast
2
107
6-8 l;00%fast
8-5
110
i. f. 3
105
402.'.;5 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 617
S’J'llO Tim’ium Ab6.5f l:2.5%livy —
;59.576 Tim’ium AbGif l:21%fast —
39.548 Tim’ lum Ab6if 1:21 %fast —
39456 M’lboro Abalf l;!^ fast —
39447 Jd’lboro Ab51f 1 ;09%faat —
:'9l42 Empire oi f l:06-%fast 50
158447 Prosp’ct Ab7-S l:29*f,fast —
38417 Prosp’ct Ab.5-8 1 :00%fa.st —
PRIMERO. ch. h. 5
•HHW Havana
4o:;s6 Latonia
3!W70 (’liiiicli’l
39910 Douglas
:59850 Douglas
IWTil Lex’ ton
:57573 Havana
.2748-5 Havana
::7416 Havana
37397 Iluvuuii
p. f 1 :0S' ■ fa.st f,
:; 1 1 ;17=;-,inud X'<
3-4 1 ;14 fast 141
3-4 1 :l::si, fa.st 12
3-4 l:13=ifust 29
3-1 l:13%fast 23
3-4 l;l:i',5fast 2
3-4 1:13%fast 3
f 1 :07. fast 8-
w* 1 I .lw%fagt 6
107
lo:
107
105
105
95
1(1.5 13
110
103
113
111 5
10 .< 10
102 10
109 6
112 8
n .‘5 6
107 1
(06 2
6 5 8 9
13 13 13=
10 10
9 8
7 7
6 8
10 10
3 4
5 .5
*> •>
i i
5®I C Peak 11 PuHnx, Magnetite. He Will
4=i R Sorrell 7 S.ofPleasure. Whimsy, Startling
By Sempronius — Embellish (H. Herdel).
1' 1' \V laing 9 Perigouidiiic. S.-ivia. Callaway
12' 11'® W Mcln’rel4 Piqijx-r, Irish Maid, Loftus
11' S'" AV' Doyle 16 Kultur. Sybil. Helen Atkin
19 19 W McIn’i’clOi First B:illot, Katie Canal. Lively
11= 4>®i AV Mcln’reiti T.Itccision, Paganini. WaterAVar
15= 15" .1 l.ongo 16 GreyEagle, RoLIjairti. C.Caiinell
1® E Pool 8 Oakland. Old Bob, Dr. Mack II.
1* E Pool 8 AV’areinore, AVaml, Edna F.
6® M M’ thews 7 CarIRol)eit.s. Ed.. Adams, J.Spohn
1=1 M M'thews 8 Eleanor, Visible. Sovereign II.
By Withers — Kate Moody (H. S. Garner).
9' o" A JohnsonlO Doiiua. Moso, Whippoorwill
4'" AA' .-And’son 6 C.M. Johnson, Gen. Nivelle. Hops
8'* J D’minick 8 TheophileV., SaLO’Day, Casaba
4''3 J Dawson 9 Grayson, Merry Jubilee, Camba
in J D’minick 6 Syph. Boy, K. Tuscan, Dr.Swords
3®A J HeulJei 7 Rosemary, Booth. General
11'* D Stirling 17 L’Intirmier, Bill.AIcCloy, Sungold
6=3 H Dennler 7 Miss Filley. Dairose. Gen. Nivelle
6* J McIntyre 9 Dintor D.. Loftns. Annie Edgar
By Voter — Lady Anne (W. V. Walsh).
,S 7’* AV Kcls;iy s Ft. Bliss. T,;irty4.t:r.>v. Lickrose
S.\ S'* »' Hrnwu P’ Gel. Lad, S. Mc.Aleekin. LuckvK.
7= 7*3 -A Haiioverll* John Jr.. Nepe. Kenward
6' 4=i F Smith 12 Dr.Carmeii. Gr.Grass. Capt.Bunis
4i» 6=1 A llani>vtrI2 T.tlwse, S..\Iys’m, M.B.TIi’rmau
16= 16=® A Haiioverll Sa.voicirra. Blaise. Sister Susie
6® 4= A\’ Crump 9 Capt.M’niont. Nevillell., BiLJoe
.5'J 3=1 A\' Crump 10 Y’iiville, N’iilell.. Capt.M’mout
2' 1* W' Crump 8 I.ytle, Blanchita. Tgintwna
311 W Crump U YurkviUc, Bluuchita, ^UOareBoy
Friday, December 13, 1918.
daily racing form,
5
ROBERT L. OWEN. ch. g. 3
105
;aiftft(l Uhurch’l
.3-4 1:14 fast
r.8
104 10
11
10
29;'4;: (’hurch’l
3-4 l:13’*ifaiit
27
105
4
6
5
:KI8.51 Douglas
3-4 1:13 fast
45
101
3
4
4
3Sft;i(’i Latonia
3-4 l;12Asfast
44
100
4
4
4
3SST5 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
30
97
4
6
6
38744 Latonia
1 1-16 1;46-Vast
86
97
1
1 I
1
3K65S Latonia
lm70y l:44%fast
101
108
6
3 9
9
3S27C ChurclTl
lni70yl :44%f ast
72
93
8
6 8
8
S61(X» Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
9f
109
6
3
4
36251 Latonia
3-4 l ;15%inud
12f
109
1
3
2
By Blues— L«nM>B Girl (A. 1. Borers).
ip=> lOis j GrulH-r 11 .Siiarklt-r, Lib*T:itor, Co’ntfrWast
10 DniBooii. 8. Alyssiim. Kil. Itoy
1- Yorkville, ISi]ijp n., Gr«‘eii Grass
10 Japliet, King Belle. Silk Lady
S* Kuklux, Japhet. Silk Lady
>i Tl T.Tkii/lAu> \f %r...
6' 5«J J Grubor
6=^i F Smith
7J 7»« J Gruber
5'i 5‘S J Gruber
6i J Gruber
^ B. Louder, MarchWiiul. Marauder
11 11“ K Lapaillell Regal laalge. I'eer.Oiie, Kedraon
8 8'^ J Gruber 8 Fell Swoop, Manokin. Grundy
6ii 9» J Morys 12 Azalea, Spearleiie, Edith L.
2i M Gamer 11 Tex Forman, Lucky B„ Edith L.
T:::ED race — 5 1-2 Furlonrs. 3-ye«r-olds and upward. Claiminr. (Jan. 24, I917 — 1:05% — 5 — 102.)
By Abe Frank — Whisper Low (F. A. Cox).
»•' .'i“ T Nolan 7 Bellringer. Bank, Capt. M’mo
* 32'* R Pauley 13 C. I.e j’deeker, Blazeaway, Blai
nr.l T K Tliirtv Maw..... %n
WHISPERING HOPE. b. m. 5
4't’ol
Havana
;:-4 1 ;l.A’’-5fast
1.5
108 2
4 5 5®'
' .5“ T Nolan
<01*22
I.irrel
.3-4 1:13 fast
.31f
lOS 3
11 12 11*
32'® R Pauley
;!9487
Cheyenne
5} f 1 ;07%fast
78
111
6®} J Collins
3ftiI2
Chi-yenne
5} f 1:07 fast
10
109
6" C Gross
2ft:::.7
Cli«-.venne
l,i f l:07%fast
7
114
4=i C Gross
393.71
Cheyenne
.5} f 1:07 fast
16f
110
7®i N Taylor
.392.54
Cheyenne
4} f 55 fast
15
114
3} R Pauley
38975
Ih'I'.o
5} f l:07*Afast
6-5
111
1*} R Pauley
38929 Reno
3} f l:0C®ifast
3
111
2= C Gross
mont
, Blaise
^ *l|*!*‘*y Seven, Jack K., Toy Miss
5* yiofly Seven, .Tack K., Striker
, Striker. Headfort
11 HarryxM’son, WliiteShield, Wand
J'of-Sevea, Or.Blossom, JoeBlair
" ^®‘‘ywag, Gen.Pick’tt. Me’licka
5 Wand, Apache Kid, Pa'tsy Mack
CALLAWAY,
Havana
SSHiiS Latonia
Latonia
I.atonia
SS.T.'U Douglas
3560S Douglas
SUSl Windsor
34125 Latonia
S3701 Latonia
ch. g.
:.i f
3-4
1 i-ic
3-4
3-4
6J f
5-8
51 f
5-S
8 (M)
1:09 fast
1 :14%fast
1 :47%fast
1 :14%fast
l:10-\fast
1 :06%fast
105
103
105
104
109
1001 4
1031 5
l:03%slop 29-10 105 7
l:08%slow 16 105 6
l;03%livy 13 112 9
XABEL TRASK, b. f, 3
28.531 Douglas
:i-4 1:13 fast
19f
104
7
8
9
11* 1
ry.'lOS Church’ 1
1 1-16 l;49*/sfast
34
98
3
1
2
7
7®
;t8105 Lex'ton
3-4 1 :13%f.ast
9
100
9
8
9
10* }1
38017 I.a*x’ton
F C l:10®igood 20
101
4
5
5
6*i
379.55 I.ie?;’ton
3-4 l;18%mud 21-10
112
6
Pulled up
263S6 Latonia
3-4 l;13%fast
10
106
5
1
1
li
36-342 Latonia
6-8 l;00%fast
6
106
1
1
1
14
36296 laitonia
3-4 l:lo76hvy
22f
112
8
6
2
2*
36249 Latonia
3-1 1:17 mud
33
112
6
7
7
7*
36199 Latonia
5-8 l:01%fast
23
115
1
1
1
7*
3<:048 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
21
112
8
0
8
6}
35986 l.aitonia
5} f l:08Vsgood 4}
112
5
2
2
6*
PASSICri. ch.
m. 5
105
B
•I'Cll Havana
fii f l:07%fast
15
107
9
9
9
9
277(i’.( Havana
lm.50y 1:47 slow
25
107
7
8
7
7
7
3(68-' Havana
lm5(^- l:53%hvy
8
104
5
5
5
6
6
.’i7664 H.avaiia
3-4 1 :18 hvy
4
105
7
8
7
7®
STitflO Havana
lm20y l:41%fast
10
112
2
6
6
«
6}
37.320 Havana
1 l:40%fast
10
114
5
8
7
7
6*
:-72.56 Havana
lm30y 1:42 fast
10
112
9
9
9
9
7®
3716:t Havana
lm2Cy l:41%fast
10
114
6
8
7
7
7®
?.70.'i5 Havana
1 1:48 slow
10
109
4
5
5
4
3*
37(152 Havana
1 1:45 good 5
106
8
7
7
7
6®
37019 Havana
ImSOy l:56%hvy
4
106
4
3
2
1
1*
MR. DOOLEY
. h. g, 3
105
B
37762 Havana
5-8 l:03%slow
3
100
S
9
9
8®
37.5*)(l Havana
5-8 l:02%fast
6
99
3
2
1
li
37.512 Havana
5-8 l:00%fast
15
95
7
6
6
6®
S7426 Havana
6 8 l:01%fast
8
100
4
1
1
1®
373.56 Havana
5-8 1 :01 fast
20
105
4
2
3
4*
37288 Havana
6} f l:08%fast
15
101
6
4
7
9i
372')3 Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
10
98
7
3
6
8*
37135 Havana
5} t l:0S7kIast
1«
110
7
6
6
6*
SILK RUSTLE, h. f. 4
102
B
4f(5'.(8 1 la VI, 11 a
r,i f 1 :09 fa.st
7
108
5
7
9
9
3,5534 H.deG’ce
lm70yl:46 fast
42
90
G
4
6
8
9
3.5.*-51 Tini’i'.im
Aba-S 59®ifast
11
9ft
3533’’. Tin.’ ium
Ab65f 1 :32 fast
14
101
;-’:;S45 Ctmn’ht
3-4 l ;15%fast
304
100 12
10
9
11® 1
33575 HlucBon.
7- .8 l:;;2Jfehvy
17
99
4
4
4
7
8*
32575 H.deG’ce
5-8 l;01%fast
91
100
7
8
8
8
29331 AV’dbine
3-4 1:15 good 14
100
9
8
9
10
29233 Dorval
5-S 1:04 good 4-5
113
3
1
1
2®
WILL SOON. b. c, 3 105
40fi()3 Havana :i-4 1;14 fast 20 111
3S447 Pn.sp ct Ab7-S l:29%fast — 115
38.^■« r.alt. Ab 7.-8 1:03 slow — 107
36.512 Bowie
5i f l:07%fast
71
112
6
4
4
36491 Bowie
3-4 l:14V5fast
114
110
6
9
10
36465 Bowie
S-4 l:14%fast
190
114
1
1
6
S6206 Laurel
5} f 1:12 hvy
127
111
a
8
11
35570 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fast
83
114 13
13
12
35436 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%good 89
108
8
8
6
RORA. ch. f, 3
40501 Latonia
(M)
3-J l:14%good 8
108
109
7
5
5
40343 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
9
105
11
8
11
39729 Lex’ton
3-4 l:17*shvy
5
107
6
1
2
HARRY GARDNER, b. g, 5
40611 Havana 5} f l:07V.vfast
30
105
107
8
8
8
34.561 Windsor 1 l:50*shvy 12 1051 3 2 2 2
34512 Windsor 1 1-lG l:52%hvy 17 109 5 1 1 2
34337 Fortlirie 1 1 :52Vshvy 33-5 106 6 8 8 8
3»317 FortErie 11-16 1:55 hvy 14-10 108 7 4 1 4
34066 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 13 107 4 5 5 5
S4010 Latonia lm70y l:47Vshvy 43-10109 1 2 2 2
33990 Latonia 1 1-16 1:48 fast 62 101 1 6 6 6
33892 Latonia 1 1-16 l;4S%fast 25 97 5 4 4 6
33799 Latonia 3-4 1 ;14 fast 38f 109 4 6 7
83594 Latonia lm70y l;45%fast 89-10 103 4 2 4 4
MESMER, ch.
37411 H.tvana
e. 4
lm20y l:41%fast
2
no
100 3
4
3
3
]
4*
37::8S Havana
6} f 1 :08*/fefast
8-5
110 12
9
6
2®
37378 Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
2“
111 8
9
9
7®
3’i'3(n' Havana
lm20y 1:42 fast
2A
96 5
4
3
4
2}
37331 Havana
3-4 l;13'4fast
8*
108 8
7
a
4®
37242 Havana
1 l;40*/r,fast
5
105 10
8
8
7
Sh
37221 Ihtvana
3-4 l:14*/ifa.st
3
100 8
5
4
4®
37186 Havana
:;-4 1:14 fast
10
108 ft
6
4
3®
37140 Hav ana
r.} f 1:((9 fast
15
106 10
11
11
9®
36971 Havana
5} f l:ll*4slow
6
107 8
8
8
8
36861 Havana
3-4 1:20 slow
20
93 7
7
7
G»
36805 Havana
3-4 1 :15%good 15
101 5
6
6
6
35640 H.deG’ce
lni70yl :487th vy
342
107 6
4
3
4
5*
36587 ll.deG’ce
lm70yl :47 fast
46
115 8
6
7
7
8i
9® 9®* R Simpson 10 Angeline, Marauder, Cruces
4t> 5* R Sinipsonl2 Rote Adams, Kernan, TimMcGee
8* 11*® R Simpsonll Troilus, Boniface, Ichi-Ban
6 6*i W Kelsay a Ocwin Sweep, Korbly, Silk Lady
4* 6*® W Kelsay 10 Kafferty, A. Louise, Clairvoyant
7* 7** W Kelsay 8 Plum. Honeydew, Crystal Day
8>1 6»* W Andress 0 Freecutter. Nib. Tanlac
, 7 Rahu, Sunflash. Petrovna
M Gainer 0 Fernllandley, Raliu, MarchWind
4*i W Kelsay 1- Kling, Miss Agnes, Leta
l*i J Howard 12 Jean K., Angeline, Cobalt Lass
2* M Gamer 11 Jane Frances, Ukelele, Melilotue
6** J Howard 12 ^oneta, Mclilotns, Angeline
7*i J Howard 11 Salvatolle, Phoneta, IMiedoden
6*® F Merimee 9 Q.Trovato, JaneFrances, JeanK.
8** J IVininick 9 Ros.tJoose, Pr.Bonero, St. Jude
7*« H Bullnian 8 Black Frost, Flare, Cti.McFerran
6'* H Bullman 6 Kale, Bat.Abbey, Ch.McFerran
6*J H Bullman 8 Balfron, Hat. Burton, V'agabond
6*1 H Shilling 7 Pretty Baby. Ralph S.. Flare
6** J Pitz 8 ^Idier, Rhyme, Mother Machrce
7'* A Collins 10 Rod Post, Scorpii, Conan
7*® R Ball 8 Xephtliys, P.P’tliorpe, J.H’nover
Ink R Ball 7 Clonakilty, DonTbrusb, Seminole
S>® R Ball 8 Br’wn Prince, Biddy, Bat.Abbey
1* R Ball 6 WaterWings, TippoSahib, GetUp
3*J H Bullman 8 Ralphs., Kick. Kid. S.Margnerite
8®i H Bullman 7 Aunt Elsie, Rhyme, RoscoeGoose
Ih H Bullman 10 Sert ia, Kith, Rock of Luzerne
5*J H Stearns 10 Kil. Boy, Bandymo, Lit. ilenard
ll®i F Smith 11 Sleejier, Roscoe Goose, Varda B.
10*® F Smith 10 Katahdin. J. Oakley, PajarolUII.
6** M Hill 8 Phedoden, Bandj'mo, Zu Zu
ty Havoc— Frou Frou (J. F. Adams).
9*= R Troise 9 I.ycia, Perigoiirdine, Servia
9®» H Ericks'n 9 Felucca, T. Busyboily, G.SnapII.
6** C Jackson 0 Leoma. Buiiice, Nonesuch
2*>k R C Watts .7 Nonesuch, Arbitrator, Tinsel
12'® W Collins 13 r.Brwm, IsabelleH., R’vencourt
9®® W Collins 12 Statim, Exmer. Bavarde
8* R Troise 8 Estimable, Jos.Znrate, Favour
I©** H ThurberlO Eus.Lily, Hazelnut, HastyCora
2« P Roh’son 9 Capt.B., LadyBetty, Wishawaj
By Dr. Leggo — Torba (J. S. Alien).
8 8®® .M Mouiit n 9 Clark M.. High Gear. Colors
5®2 W Gargan 7 Miss Filley, Dalrose, tJen.NiveUc
1* IV' Doyle 8 A’wsmith. L.Sniall, Lab'numlll.
4J 8** W Rob's’nl2'WheatCrtkes, JaneMary, H. Belle
8* 8*5 N Huff 12 Ideal, Partizan, Flapper
4* 4** N Huff 9 Col. Cluff, Grayson, Phalerian
8J 12** T Par’ton 12 Kokohi, Simon Pure, Miss Filley
12® 8*® W J O’B’nl'l Garonne, Millrace, Cave Man
6® 6®i T Rice 8 Hope, Sincerity, Risponde
By Plaudit — Courtmaid (L. H. Dickinson).
7® 8*J J Dreyer 12 Brig of War, Hqlda, Captllodge
11* 11*® M Garner 12 W.Mack. B.ofWar, Scourgeman
2J 6«5 M Garner 12 Jiffy, Bill Hunley, Capt. Hodge
By Dick Welles — ^Fluid (K. Spence).
8* 9®“ H Lunsf’d 9 Ros. Goose. Pr.Bonero, St. Jude
2® 2*® C Hunt 8 R. Interest, Aprisa, HighHorse
8® 8*® C Hunt 10 Starter, Aprisa, Harwood
7® 7*® C Hunt 8 Coiiiacho, Egmont, White Crown
7 7*® C Hunt 7 Ed Bond, BabySister, Smithfield
9* 11*» L Gentry 12 B. Fellow, Col.M’mont, B.Spiller
2** 2* L Gentry 6 TheGrader, L.Kathern, Marj.D.
6® 5®J J Gruber 9 Q.Apide, Col.M’chm’nt, Batchler
6® 6® R Wingf'ld 7 C. Brown, Lindenthal, Batchler
6* 7®i K LapaillelZ Wilhite, Ardent, Sister Susie
6i 6*® P LowUer 7 Princes., Saf.i'irst, Lindenthal
By_ Olambala — Witchcraft (J. S, Baldwin).
2”® H Bui I man 10 Curlicue, Mac, Cardoine
6*1 W H’hrieslO Col.M’hmont. D.Acton. H.L’uder
H Lunsf’d 9 Ague, I’rimero, Bob Blossom
2” J Howard 11 Dr. Prather, Janies (J., Ch«M:taw
8‘5 J Howard 12 Littlest Rebel, BankBill. Wodan
8*® H Bullman 8 James G., Zodiac, Kid Nelson
6*® H Bullra’n 8 Lidyltowcna, Rhyme. Vagabond
6*® H Bullm’n *> Zim, Encore, Enver Bey
5*® W Doylo 7 Monomoy, Hlghl’ndLad, Langden
8*® R Estep 10 Starter. East.Lily, Amalgamator
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 MUe, 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 23, 1915—1:11%
3
- 111 .)
UNAR. cb. g,
40414 Latonia 3-4 1 ;17%hvy
4®i;i46 ],.atonia 1 1-16 l:46®r.fast
3S8,‘!7 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52*,ihvy
38560 Douglas 1 1-16 1 :46%fast
382,‘!l) ('huri'h'l 1 1-16 1 :47"5ifast
38133 Ix^x’ton 3-4 l:13'/f,fast 39-10 111
38069 Lex’ton ImiOy 1:45 fast 2 1%
28002 Lex’ ton 3-4 l:20%hvy
102
M4 5
lOS 4
llOi 4
107 2
103 3
4
1
1
MISS GOVE, b. f, 3
27749 Havana 5-8 1:05 hvy 3
37707 Havana 5i f ItOlO-islow 10
37679 Havana 5-8 1 :05%hvy 8-5
27524 Havana 5i f 1 ;07%,fast 4
374,51 Havana lni20y l:41®;fast 10
37384 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 15
373.53 Havana 3-4 l:ll’%fast 15
36999 Havana 6) f 1 iL’Sjslop 2i
36953 Havana 3-4 1:18 hvy 3
CRYSTAL DAY. b. f, 3
40.5"6 Latonia lin7«y 1:46 good 9
40462 l.tttonia 3 4 l;15®jSlow 9
403:t0 Latonia 3-4 1 :12®sfast 15
39809 I.ex’lon 3-4 1:14 fast 25
38985 Latonia 1 1-16 l;46%fast 36
38894 I.atonia lra70y l:44%good 40
38796 Latonia lm70v' l;44%good 40
38686 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 31
38570 Douglas 3-1 l:lliifast 15f
PERIGOURDINE. br. f. 3
4059s Ho vana 5J f 1:09 fa.st 2
311841 H.doii'ie lin70yl:43%good 56f
110
104
94 6
97 5
100 5
108 6
103 7
92 11
98 4
SO 5
91 4
I06
104
101
97
101
95
97
94
4 7
9 10
4 3
By McGee— Eoyal Unn (Gallaber Bros.).
2 1= 4® F Murphy 12 Sosius, M.’s Beau. S. MeMeekin
1 5® 8*® F Murphy 12 Honolulu, Benefactor, H. Atkin
5 4* 4*® L Gentry 10 C’rvoyaut, E.II’rmiann, C.Hodge
3 68 6*» .1 Morys 9 Kling, Kernan, Chick Barkley
5 727 E Don’huo 8 Mis.PolIy, B.il’Dawell B Louder
3 6*i 7‘* J Dreyer 9 Mary’s Beau, Kling, KatieCanal
1 1® 1® M Garner 8 Redmon, J.I.Day, Rigamarole
3 2® 2* M Gamer 6 ChoirMaster, Augustus, J.I.Day
By Amadis — Petite Dame (Lowenstein Bros.).
2 2® 2® H Lunsf’dll P.uniee, Laiitana, Lola
7 7® 7®i H Burke 10 Grasmere, James G., Zim
7 6i 6" H Burke 8 Bandymo. Kil. Bov, Lit Menard
6 4® 3®3 A Collins 7 Shiro, Job Thayer, Little Menard
* 8® 8‘» H Burke 9 Rap.Firer. CountBoris Phedoden
10 10® 10*® H Lunsf’dll Neville II., Lytle, Milestone
6 8*5 8*® H Burke 9 Rochester, Nevillell L Nephew
8 8 7** J Wessler .8 Br.Sand, KingStalwart, 'Money
2 2'i I'J H Lunsf’d 5 Repton, Early Sight, Billy Joe
By Peep o’Day— Crystal Maid (W. L. Lewis).
6 4-’ 4«J J Dreyer 9 Dr. Tuck. li. Breivogel t; Post
7 6® 5*i H I-un-sCd 10 Fortltli.ss, Amelit i. GreenGrass
f‘ 5® 6®i G MoIes’thl2 .Marasmus, Busv .loe J Wig"'ins
7 31* 3‘i F .Smith 12 Can Run. Liberator ’ GreenGriss
65 6‘® J M9«ney 12 Day Dream, M.Wind, P’sureville
Bub.Louder
39S01 IL.l.trce 1 1-16 1 :.52%hvv
39C;;6 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14*r.fast
39i;<0 Empire IniTOv 1 ;47Vislov.’
39175 Emiiire 1 l:4i%fast
391CS Enijiire Ab3-4 1:10 fast
39131 Empire Ab3-4 l:09ysfast
S808S I'imlico 3-4 l;134r,fast
36494 Bowie 1 l:41%fast
YODELING. cb. g. 7
4060; Hav ana lni5o.v 1:44 fast
40.’9.'. Pinilieo 1 1-16 l:47®ifast
40279 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47%fast
40263 I’imlico 1 1 16 1 :47%fast
40236 Laurel 1 1-4 2:11 hvy
4022fi Laurel lin7oy 1:45 fji^t
400:i3 Laurel ImTOy 1:16 fast
37997 H.dcG’ee 1 1-16 l;48*3ifast
37920 H.deG’ce lm70yl;47 fast
FROZEN GLEN, b. g, 3
104
103 ft
102 2
1<J1 6
103 11
103 6
in 2
104 7
ft8 2
112 3
88 4
40599 Ha van;
2785:: Bowii-
2, <0 I ( >aki' wn
27614 Oakl’wn
37467 (JakCwii
26030 Reno
36733 Reno
35523 Reno
34812 Mt.Roval
T l:"8®..fast
2- 4 l:17%mu<l
:M J:12®-Jast
51. f l;U7®5fasl
3- 4 l:I4®;fast
5-8 1 :01®.-,fast
5-8 l:0il%fast
44 f 55*/sfast
0-8 l:02%slow Hi
20
6-5
1
3-2
BILLY JOE. ch. g, 6
f^’23 I.Hloiiia 1 1-J6 1:5.3 .-hvy
jnji. 1 ... l;17*ihvy
6
2- 4 l:16*vhvy
3- 4 l:12%fast 241
3-4 1 ;14 good 61
3-4 1:16 slow 5
3-4 l:14%good 5
109
107
1«7
lOO
ini
102
HI
113
112
112
104
10:: 6
108 3
109 4
104 6
106 3
112
108
111
107
109
loft 3
10ft 11
106 6
io;» 12
105 11
111 7
114
10® 10*5 C Dishm’nll Eliz.H., Cl’irvoyaut,
o* «)®i J Majesticll Alary H.. Tze-Lsi, Queen Apple
9* 8** J Majesticl’J Storm Bound, Nib, Gus Scheer
9 10 10® 10*® J Majesticl2 Kama, Impressive, Kihg Belle
By Aeronaut— Miss Perigord (H. J. Kennedy),
ft s 4® 2* T Nolan 9 I.yeia. Servia. Callawav
2 2 sm fti» A Collins 9 Vocabulary, Gold. Bov ‘w V'iolet
1 2 7>®7=*J Rod’g ez 8 Ed Henry, Bo.xer, iVont Royal
7® G*i L Stalker H> Knltur, Sybil. Helen Atkin
15*®15»® L Stalker 1« AI. Kniter, Napoleon, T. Decision
2® 3® G Walls 8 Approval, Wood Violet Alillrace
11* 11'® E Sande 14 Ouico, Heredity. Kirst’ie’s Cub
7J 9"i J VV’essler 13 Sir Helio, Dragoon. Lively
6* 6*® E Campb’l 7 Quietude, K’teBright. L Dorothy
6®® 6®» T Rowan 7 JockSeot, SwcepL’plI., W^trap
By Roehampton — Yodler (F. Schelke).
h 7:13 H Thurberll S. Heart, Billsimmi
ftS2 F AV’dst’k 9 .Sorenest. E.llenry. W’piioorwMl
5>® Q Preece 9 Jack Mount, Silk Bird Alose
4t® Q Pre<>ce_ (i l>okmate, DouglassS.,’ Whimsy
’ . Eairiy, Zinnia
fifth race— 1 MUe and 50 Yards.
—117.)
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 6, 1918—1:41 — 5
JOHN W. KLEIN, ch. g. 6
407414 l^itonia IniTOy 1 :4H%good .5
4C-405 I.rfitonia 1 1-8 l;.57%hvy 10
40:t63 Latonia ImTOj- 1 :4S slop 11
40045 Church’ 1 1 1-8 l:.54*.5fast 47-10
39971 Church’ 1 1 3-16 l:59%fast 21-10
29944 Church’ 1 11-16 1:48 fast 11
39892 Douglas 1 l-io 1 :46%fast 33-10
39S14 I..ex’ton 1 I-4 2:06%fast 3
39754 Lex’ ton 1 1-8 l:53%good 9
beauty shop. b. m. 5
40.504 I.atonla ItnVOy l:46%good 7-5
40466 Latonia lm70y l:46»fcslow 27-10
40432 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 70
112 By Star Shoot — Planless (Williams Bros.),
112 4 9 8 5 2® 1® J Howard !) T.Gn-en, Dalmbiah II.. OldMiss
P19 2 3 3 4 4 4" .1 How.urd 4 Sun God, Golding, Starr.vBanner
107 5 10 10 10 10 6®J J Howard 10 B. AleDawell. Vermak. Yengliee
107 7 7 6 4 3i 3*J J Howard 7 Alhenu, Diadi. Clairvoyant
109 4 7 6 3 3** 4'i J Howard 12 Turco, Benefactor, BlackBroom
107 11 11 9 8 4J 43 E Pool 12 Solid Rotk, Paula V.. Bl.Broom
112 4 6 4 4 3i> 4*® E Pool 7 Bour.l^d, Benefactor, F.Orient
6 6 31 2*>® E Pool 10 CoIAIarchinont, Soarrchin. Diadi
6 6 3* 3** E Pool 7 DickWilliams. Yengliee. Yermak
27722 Oakl’wn lm70y l:46%fast 30
37674 Oakl’w’ii I 3-16 2:00%good 20
37606 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20
37482 Oakl’w n 1 I-I6 1:48 fast 6
YENGHEE, ch. g, 8
40391 Latonia 1 1-13 l:58%niud 19-5
403(r; Latonia lm70v 1:48 slop 5
40015 Church’ 1 1 1-I6 l:47%fast 27-10
S9894 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 19-5
29754 Lex’ton 1 l-g l:53®igood 20
39715 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:48 slow 5
39027 Latonia 1 l-is l:45%fast 30
38986 Latonia 1 I-I6 l:45%fast 18
VAGABOND, b. c, 4
40614 Havana 1 l:42%fast
4046:! Latonia lm70y 1:47 slow
40447 Latonia lm70j' 1:.50 hw/
38699 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast
38546 Douglas 3-4 l:14%hvy
38464 Douglas 3-4 l:12%fast
37750 Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy
377fw5 Havana 6i f 1:10 slow 25
S7664 Havana 3-4 1:21 hvy 3
37626 Hav ana B-8 l:05%hvy 5
HELEN ATKIN, ch. f, 3
4060;i Havana ImSOy 1:44 fast 4
4(1484 Latonia 1 l:42%good 5
404S;{ I/atonla 1 1-16 l:52%bvy
40402 Latonia 1 I-I6 l:52%hvy
40374 Latonia lm70y l:48%slop
40346 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast
40093 Laurel lm70y 1:46 fast
40076 Laurel 1 l:41%fast
get up. ch. m, 8
40614 Havana 1 l:42%fast G
-.Deis Tim’ lum 11-16 1:53 good —
.29.581 Tim’ ium 1 1-16 1:49 fast —
2,9549 Tim’ ium 1 1-16 l:.51%fast —
:»450 Prosp’ct 1 1-16 l:52%fast —
38421 Prosp’ct Ab7-8 l:29%fast —
38;t39 Balt. 1 1-16 1:52 fast —
38298 Balt. Ab Gi f l:30*4fast —
37727 Havana ImaOy 1:51 %mud 8
21
108
141
38f
111 '
151
8
16
6
15
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72
106
106
101
100
109
106
109 6 4
113 8
100 2 4
106 5 4
in 11 10
110 1 2
112
noj 4 8
105 2 9
107 6 6
107 8 7
103} 5 4
108 8 6
109 10 7
109 4 3
112
111 3 1
108 6 4
105 1 2
no 11
106} 7
108 12
no 7
109 8
no 8
114 3
102
By Jack Atkin — Naughty (K. Spence).
2 2 2 6* 7*® H Lunsf’d » J.W.Klein, T.Green. Da’bia
7 7 2 2® 2® H Lunsf’d 10 S.MoAIeeLin. LiickyR., S.Ja
100 3
112 2
102 3
100 2
102 6
104 6
105 7
108 12 9
98
111 7 7
115
112
108
no
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106
107
Left at
17 9
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S.Jnim «
2} 5*3 J Mooney 8 Dr. Tuck. First Star, Waterford
11® 11** J Mooney 12 Alary Belle, F.Orient, F.ofSteel
6* 7*® L Gentry 8 Alary Belle. Lucky R., Eulogy
6* 4®J L Gentry 12 Frank AVilsoii. Nib, Colle
9* 9*» G W Car’llO Stellarinn, Alikifuln, John Hnrie
^ ^ Car'l 9 Keziah, Hickorynut, Zetetic
^ 6®J G W Car’I12 H. Horse, Conflagration. J.Hurie
6* 6*® G W Cad 9 Kilmer, Zetetic, Euterpe
By Yankee— Monarka CW. F. Folson).
S 8*» J WiJliams S W.H.Pearee, Alaryll.. S.S’lwart
3® 3®i H J BurkelO B. AleDawell. Yermak. S.Jame4
4® 4®i J Hanover (5 Dr.C’men, LiiekyR., W.H.Pearee
1* 1® R Simpson 8 Flapper, American, Liickv R.
2® 2* H Burke 7 D.Wllliams. J.W.Klein. Yermak
4® 4*} R Simpson 9 Ciiick Barkley, l! Lvneh. Hocnir
6® 6** C Dlshtn’nlO Repton. Paula V., Exhorter
4* 5*® C Dishni’n tt H(K-nir, Dr.t^armen, Col.M’chm’nt
By Miipaine— EngUsh Esther (J. J. Holtman).
1*. 1} W Kelsay 7 Galaway, Sordello, Zangnree
10 10®® J Maher 10 FairOrient. Grumpy, L. Cochran
6* 6'® J Alaher 9 Mary H.. Baby 1.^'nch, Grumpy
9® 9»| D Conn’Ilyl2 Arch Plotter, Yorkville, Zim
10 10** J Dursch 10 TomAnderson. Dr.Levy. Rafferty
12 JohnJr., BigFellow, HarryAIaaon
7 James. Bajazet, Tom Tit
12 Isehgabibble, Deviltry, laintana
8 Balfron. Hattie Burton, Shasta
0 Curls. Lola. Moncreif
By Jack Atkin — ^Helene (F. D. Weir).
7* 6®® J Dreyer 11 S. Heart. BillSimmons. Lon. Girl
2* 2®} J Dreyer 7 Aztec, Honolulu. Butcher Boy
7 7®® C Brown 8 Bonrbon Lad, Quito. Redmon
1® 1® H Lunsf’d 9 Quito, Aztec, Flapper
4® 7*® J Mooney 8 Redmon, Bour.Lad, B. AleDawell
3® 3® J Mooney 12 Honolnlu, Benefactor, Hope
2* 6*J J Rod'g’ez 9 Bravado, Sea Urchin, Zinnia
3* 4*} J Rod’g’ezlS Leta. Prunes. Wood Violet
_.By Aeronaut — Sunrise (H. G. Wilkins).
5 5" 6®J .1 Russell 7 Vagabond, Galawav. Sordello
6*» C Jackson 8 HandfnM, Great Dollv, Rara Yea
7>» C Jackson 7 Cnpt.M’mont. G. Dolly. Al.Jnbilee
10'® C Jackson 10 Bogart. Disturber, Rara Vex
7‘® G Alex’aJrlO Lit.C’ttage. Nephth.vs, BInneliita
7-'i W Doyle 10 Katahdin, Peteliis, Alaina J’nson
6®} A Pickens 8 Alolly O., LittleEngland. Alarkti.
the post._ W And’sonlO Sen. James, AlissFrances. Encore
9 9 9®® H Bullman 9 E. Princess, Marg.L.. Bat.Abbey
10*}10®1 B Sande
2* 2* M Hill
6* 3®i M Hill
3* 3»i B Kleegcr
8® 8*» C Hunt
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. All Ages. Claiming. (Feb. 10, 1918—1:38% — 5 — 121.)
BELLRINGER, ch. g. 4
4(691 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast
1 1-16 l:48%fast
1 1:41 fa.st
lm70y l:44%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
4fl;!06 Pimlico
402.53 Pimlico
40094 Laurel
400.50 Laurel
.39984 Laurel
39901 H.deG’ce
29778 H.deG’ce
39718 H.deG’ce
58330 Jamaica
38232 Jamaica
38117 Pimlico
38046 Pimlico
.37993 H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :i3%fast
3-4 1:14 fa.st
3-4 l:lG%hvy
3-4 l:13%fast
5} f l:07%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
1 l:43*4hvy
3-4 l:12%fast
STOUT HEART, ch. g, 8
4060.’! Havana Imf.Oy 1:44 fast
40219 Laurel lm70y l;44%fast
40094 Laurel lm70y l:44%fast
40050 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
39778 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:lG%hvy
37166 F.G’nds 3-4 1:15 fast
37038 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:51%hvy
36853 Jef’son
36824 JeCson
36708 Jef’son
1 1:47 hvy
1 1-16 l:55%livy
SASENTA, ch. f, 3
40506 Latonia lm70y 1:46 good
40486 Latonia 1 l:41%good
39891 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast
39795 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l;47%fast
39729 Lex’ton .3-4 l:17%hvy
39040 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast
38913 Latonia 1 l:40%fast
38837 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy
ATTORNEY MUIR. hr. g, 3
38837 Latonia 1 1-16 l:.52%hvy
S8783 Latonia ImVOj' l:47%hvy
38470 Douglas 1 3-16 l:58%fa.st
38305 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:49%fast
38272 Church’ 1 lm70yl :46%fa.st
.38196 Church’ 1 , .3-4 l:14%fast2
37297 P.G’nds ImTOy 1:45 fa.st
37198 F.G’nds 1 l:44%hvy
37165 P.G’nds 1 l:41%fast
37133 F.G'nds 1 1:43 slow
lass SWEEP, h. f. 3
40615 Havana lm70v l:46%fa.st
1(*601 Havana ::-4 l:13®r.fa.st
377:’2i Oakl’wn 1 1 16 l:4(i%fast
376fti» Oakl’wn :!-4 l:l;l%fast
37577 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:15*/sfast
37552 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:15 fast
37040 P.G’nds 1 1:44 hvy
37022 F.G’nds 1 1:45 hvy
36932 F.G’nds 3-4 1:15 good
36807 JeUson 6} f l:10%hvy
36740 Jef’son 6} f l:09%good
WATERFORD, b. g, 4
4060:: Havana lm.50>- 1:44 fast
404,32 Lati.nia 1 1 16 l:53%hvy
40404 Latonia 1 l:45%hvy
35711 I^ex’ton .3-4 l:16*,f.slow
39692 Lex’ton lm70y l:43%f.ast
39286 Saratoga 7-8 l:28%slop
39236 Saratoga
38992 Aq’duct
33404 Dougl.as
DRIFFIELD, b
401S1 Kmiilre
40171 Empire
3-4 l:16%slop
1 l:39%fast
1 l:38%fast
5. 4 (M)
Ab::-4 l:10%fast
Ab;:-4 l;09%fast
40141 Empire Ab3-4 l:10'Afast
39903 A(j’duct 1 l:42%good
39825 Aii’duct 1 1-16 l;47%good
39723 AQ’duct 3-4 1:13 fast
:?9647 Belmont 1 l:40%fast
29142 Empire 6} f l:C6%fast
39044 Aq’duct 7-8 l:25%fast
38871 Aq’duct 5-8 l:01%mud
38359 Balt. Ab 7-8 l:31%slow
CHEMUNG, blk. c. 4
4%36 Bowie Gi f l:2:i®-hvy
4047? Bowie lni70y l:l"%fP-St
40208 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
40064 Laurel 3-4 l:13®ifast
39901 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast
39700 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fast
39663 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast
2
108 1
2
2
29
103 5
1 1
1
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110 8
4 4
4
11-5 108 2
4 4
4
10
108 7
2
3
34
106 4
3
4
13-5 114 7
3
3
6-5
116 2
2
2
8
112 3
2
2
20
115 12
9
9
12
106 8
8
8
3
110 5
3
3
28
118 3
1 4
4
13
U5 7
4
4
5
114
107 10
6, 4
2
21
111 9
8 6
5
58
113 10
8 11
5
56
113 13
12
10
21
116 11
12
12
20
118 10
10
10
25
114 9
2 3
2
5
107 6
3 3
3
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116 6
6 5
5
7
117 6
6 4
6
18
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103 7
6 7
7
13
109 1
1 1
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17
105i 3
1 1
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1 1
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4
6
12
102 3
2 2
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4 4
3
25
98} 3
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36
104
109 2
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98 6
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97 12 12 12
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9
7
12
99 1
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8
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103 12 12 10
7
50
114 10
8 9
11
30
106 3
4 6
8
6
105
100 1
2 5
4
6
104 6
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20
94 5
2 2
6
7
102 8
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7
20
96} 6
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8
6
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5
4
8
110 6
4 3
6
7
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5 4
4
6
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4
4
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104} 8
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6
15
104 8
5
7
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4 3
5
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108 2
1 1
1
10
106 5
8 8
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12
l'i9 8
7 6
6
17-10
112 1
3 4
15
29-10
104 7
8
9
11
99 3
2 2
3
25
9S 3
3
3
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115 2
5
5
12
117 6
7 8
8
23
102 7
3 5
6
24
108
11.-) 11
11
11
40
108 8
12
11
20
114 5
2
3
50
110 1:1
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14
30
101 7
2 4
10
30
113 15
16
17
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9
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115 1
14
14
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8
9
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115 6
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9
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111 12
13 13
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114 8
7
6
264
108 1
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7
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114 13
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By Burgomaster^Yespers (E. K. Bryson).
2® I'i A Pickens 7 Bank, Capt.M’mont. Alis.sSweep
It* 3®1 R AIcCr’nnl2 Polroma, Alose. B.abette
3} 4" S Sn’dmanlO Doliiia. Mose. Whip{x>orwill
6} 2® S Sn’dmanll G.IIeqd. Stnidivariiis, S.Sandals
2} 2“ S Sn’dmanl.3 Sybil, Pepi>er. Blaise
4* 2*1 S Sn’dmanlS Subahdar, Onieo, Ina Kay
4® 4® R Troxler 14 Pepper, Irish Alnid, Loftus
1* 3'} R Troxler 12 Peeper, S. Emblem, Talebearer
2»k 3i R 'Troxler 14 L’Infirmier, Blazeaway. Ir.AIaid
9} 9" R McCr’nnl4 Nelsweep, Grayson. Cadillac
8 8** J Atkinson 9 W. Cakes, Poacher, H.Burgoyne
4* 10’® L Willis 12 Murphy, Amaeka.ssin, Nominee
4nii 5'® p Rob’son « Hauberk. Philippic, Dnmrosch
4» 6** F Rob’son 10 Dr. Johnson. J. Scot. M. Maud
By Stalwart — Two Heart (H. J. Kennedy).
Ink ji T Nolan 11 B. Simmons, Ia>n.GirI. Ar’trator
.5* 5®} J McTag’t 14 Hap. Valley, Gold. Boy. Samllill
7* 7*® B Kleeger 11 G. Head, Bellringer, St’divarius
10* 9*® B KleegerlS S.vbil, Bellringer, Pepper
11} 11*» B Kleeger 12 Peeper, Sis.Bomlem, Bellringer
9‘ 9®i W War’onl2 Chemung, Priv.Petal, Pontefract
5} 5®i R McD’ottl2 Luther, Blue Thistle, Irregular
3* 4*i M Gamer 9 Evelyn V., Handfull, Lynn
6® 5** M Gamer 7 SamSIiek, Inquieta, K. Hamburg
8 8®* M Gamer 8 Irregular, S.Stalwart, L.Cochran
By Eyebrow — ^Mizs Mm Day (T. F. Hayes).
7® 7*® J Mooney 9 Dr. Tuek. II. Breivogel. G. Post
8 8®‘ F Aiurjjhy 8 Jiffy, Don Dodge. Prinee Igor
6* 6'® M Gamer 9 Br.AIcDawell, Suiigold, Cracow
l*i 1'} M Garner 12 Gr’tGuU. Capt.Hodge, Wees.Girl
9® 9'® J Howard 12 Jiffy, BiU Hunley, Capt. Hodge
2ti 4*S E Pool 12 Clara Martin. Leta, Bandymo
1} 2n D Conn’Ilyl2 Kernan, Capt. Hodge, Jiffy
8® 8‘® E Sande 10 C’rvoyant. E.H’rrmann, C.Hodge
B— Stalwart — San Andres (A. Tempest).
7t> 7*® E Don’huelO C’rvo.vant, E.Il’rrmann. C.Hodge
9 9’® J Scott 9 NightOwl, AI.Rosell., AI. ’Twinkle
10* 8*i E Don’huell Beautifnl Girl, Exhorter, Pit
D !•> E Don’hue 8 Dick West. Cruces, Sosiu-s
9* 7®i E Don’huel2 Alhena, Gordon Russell, Cruces
7* 7*® E Don’huel2 Redmon, J. Walker, Ichi-Ban
7} 7** R Simpsonll King Mart, Andes. Tillotson
6* 6®i B Don’huel2 Flapper, B.Nestlehonse, L.Eileen
9* 9" W Gourleyl2 Goblin, Onward, Beaut. Kathryn
71 6* E Don’huel2 Marasmus, Onward. Goblin
By Sweep — Sweet Charlotte (J. S. Tyree).
4® 4‘ H Thurber 7 Soldier. Bill Siniiiioiis. Darke.v
4® 4® H Thnrber 7 Bellringer. Bunk, Cap.M’ehni’nt
715 7:.i J Majestic H Austral, II. C. Baseh, Kingfisher
7} 5'® E Sande 12 H. Burgoyiie, Tliinter. Par.Maid
gi 7i« T Rowan 11 AI. Meuse, G. Grass, H.Burgoyne
3'} 3*3 R Troxler 12 Lit. Princess, BhickBnss, Breezy
8» gi» R Troxler 10 St. Jude, Home. Bound, L.Eileen
4® 4** H Ericks’n 7 Mary H., Dolina, Lady Eileen
Ih Ink R Troxler 12 Star Baby, Dairymau, Edith L.
8 8" M Rowan 8 Partizan. AI.’s Beau. LndyEileen
11*} 8®} M Rowan 14 M.’sBeau. Or.Girl, K.of theWind
By Waterboy — Midrica (Boss A Looney).
5'i 5*® H Lunsf’dll S. Heart, BillSiiumons, Lon. Girl
5* 5®} F Murphy 9 Dr. 'Tuek, U. Breivogel, G. Post
8® 8»« R Davies S JackHill, CliickBnrkley. Alhena
3® 3®i R Davies S Dr. Tuck, First Star, Billy Joe
0® 6'® J Hanover (« G. Duncan. P’pi’etor, H.Br’vogel
9} 9‘® J Kederis 12 Kama, Dr.Caimen. Br.AIcDiwell
5 6'® F Smith 5 Viva America. B. Voter. SunGoil
8 8'® G PreeceJr S Boniface, Gl’myGus, Polymeli:in
5* 6" D Conn’lly 8 F’eground, O’D’ovan, L’liifirmier
8* 8®® F Rob’son 9 Elmendorf, Gueland, P. Drapeau
7 7®® M Garner 7 AI. Waite, B.’s Choice, D.’sDay
By Sain — Toots Mook (W. E. Cotton).
11® 10'® G Avails 1.3 Bill AlcCloy. B. Angel. I.Lidyll.
ll"’ll*® AI Rowan 12 Alvord, Adele, Our Neiihew
4'J 5® L Ensor 11 Sunnyhind, B. AI«K.'loy, Santiago
14 12'® AV Lang 17 Bar One, Assign, Grouse
10 10®® AV’ Lang 10 PaddyDear, JaekMouut, Babette
18 18 M Buxton IS Turf, Housemaid, Lively
12 12®* .1 Hanoverl2 Valerius, IMedra. Grouse
17 16®® G AIole'’’thl7 L’Infirmier, BillMcCloy, Sungold
9 8*» R Troise 9 Reg.Lodge, HankO’Day, Alanokin
8* 12*® G Scherrer20 Debadou, Wigstone, Daedalus
3*® J McIntyre 5 King John. Jos. Zarate. Murphy
By Baszetlaw — Brynwood (H. McDonald).
9} 6*3 G AA’ Car’113 T.Decisioii. Fir.Line. Dr.C’pb«-Il
5'A 5*® G AV’ Car’ 110 Zouave, El Phiiidit, I.rf'Diiiosaure
9* 8® J D’minicklS Sandmanll., Blazeaway, B.Buy
11* 9'® N Huff 13 Subahdar. C. I.,eydecker, Pepper
5* 6*} J D’minickl4 Pepper, Irish Alaid, Loftus
8 8*® N Huff 8 B.Hampson, T.by Jury. Julia L.
8} 9*® X Huff 10 Murphy, Mas. Karma, Hel.Atkin
lions. Lon. Girl
4 3 3
6i>
9
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31* 4*'3 Q Preece 0 Deokinatc,
6®® 5®® C Rob’son 8 Goldcrest Boy,
111* Rin R Ambr’solJ AV.Bedotte. Galaliress Refueoe
4* 6’3 E Ambr se 9 Bravadii. Sea Urchin,
4® 8*® K Anibr’se 9 Say. HighlandLassie,’ JackLiicas
1* 2n E Ambrselo Prim Harry, StirCp, S. Broderick
3-4 1:19 hvy 21-10 WKl 5
4041.5 l.al.,ina
40401 1-atonia
403;j'J Latonia
2374S Lex’ton
3974(9 Lex’ton
38015 Lex’ ton
37981 La'X’ton
37952 1-ex'lon
LEOMA. b. g.
Havana ::-4 1 ;13=:, fa.st
..>;4'2 Prosp’ct A 1)7-8 l:38%fast
::8422 I’rosp’cl Ab7-.S l:3!i*-f:ist
::s:!lft Halt. Ab 7-S l;27®ifa.st
3K2;i, JIalt. Ab 5-S 59fsfast
04 11:09 fast ..
«.J.l Arlgfn AK5-H 1 :(l3'/tgmid
36472 War ton Abli LiM ••
1 1 :44%mud 8
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4*i B pool « M.Maulsby. C.Kllw’geP,' sTmliUl
Ij A Johnson 7 C’delaria. C. Ellwangcr Divlaud
6®» AV Ormes « AI. Alaulsby, C.Ellwanger \ Lee
3® AA’’ Ormes (j HighCost, Af.Arrow, K’r’emanch
By Bussell — Ethel T. (L. Cochran).
- 14 4'4 J Hanover S Dr. rii.-k, Fir.st Star, AAaterfor.l
a 6® J .Mooney 12 DonDoilge, Yorkville, Hap. Valiev
3 3* 3* II Lutisf’d 9 I.ri(d.vLuiury, Gr. Grass, Sosius
11 10® io*» O AA’illls^ 12 Marasmus. Busy Joe, J. Wiggins
5
6
3 3* J (.Truoei I I'eace. Star. M.itosell., U. Queen
6 6* 6‘* H Shilling 9 j;. of Blarney, Tze-Lsi, g. Grass
Bv Magistrate — Lady Aintree (J. T. Strite).
- 1® 4*’ AV t’.aigaii ,S I'hirk M.. B.lleiiiy. (•..Arelimont
t;« W Gargan .s .Nephthvs, .Miss Filley, Geiii-ral
m AV Hinphy 9 Sen. Jiiines. Blanchita, Tranbv
4‘4 J P Ryan 9 .lai-ki.iicus. MayAV., AlissFrances
]ak J p Ryan Id Sal. t)’I)ay. SyphoiiBoy. BoyBliie
3®i (7 Jones y Oakland, Interrex. Ojita
1® O .Tones c .lorry jr OaUlainl. St. Marine
« 2} 41® J Clark ti Archdale, ,\I. A.Ma.ver, .s’dmanlX.
la C GfiihU ii DquifO, Nouvsuihi Lobelia
GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY
NEAA’ A’OUK. December 12. — George G. Ward
has declined to accept the managership of the cables
of the Coinmeri-i.-il thible Company and the AVestern
I’nion Telegraph Company, according to an annoimce-
ment niadi- luiblic toda.v by Clarence H. Maekay,
president of th<- Cable Company, in a letter to Post-
ni.ist)*r General Burleson, who offered Ward the
ai)l>ointment. AIack;i.v, in his letter, said that Mr.
AA’ard has not taken over control of the AA’csterii
Union cables and has no intention of doing so.
becansc he will not rnn risk of violating the Sher-
man anti-trust .act for combining com|>eting cable
s.vs'tenis.
AA'.\SHI.\GTO.\. Decemlar R'. — Th;it the United
.•states may have to float a 87.(NHI.(MNI.d(N) ”A'ic-
tor.v” lauul issue, in ailditioii to the billions :ilready
raised tiii'ongh l.ils-ity Boml i-isues. was iiidi<at<al
liy Seiri'tary Me.Aiha, whi-n he .apiM-.ired at an
exeeutive session of the IliXlse \V;iys .anil Means
(’ominittee this aftiu liram to urge that .Vnnu i» a’s
allies be granted an .aildition.il loan of a tiillion
and a halt. iiuuiilaTs of the eonunirtee atterwaial
said.
BEUI.IN. Deei'intier 12. — Brigadier-General Har-
ries and Uienti'iiants Gailiaiil and Schelling of the
.Vmerieiiil eonimission for the repatriation of war
nrisoiKTs arrivecl in Berlin last night, 'riioy were
the fir't .Vmeriean officers to arrive in Berlin
siip-e the signing of the armisii.-e. They had a
twenty-five-liour ride from Spa.' Belgium, the
former German headquarters.
LONDON. DecenilK-r 12. -Alla-d parliamentaries at
Treves may not negotiate with tin* German envoys
on the latter’s reipiest for an extension of the
.■irmisiiee on the groiimi that the present German
govi-riimeiit doi-s not represent the |ieople. said an
Kxi haiige telegra’ili dispati'h from t’o|M‘nhagcn tiMlay.
giving the B<-rlin*-r ’I’agcbLitt as anthorit.v for th<‘
in format i< >n.
I'.VBIS. December 12. — Gobi received from Russia
by the Germans, amounting to more than .5(iU.(!t>ll. -
(>(’n». has arrived in i’a.ris ami Ik-cji deiMsited in tin*
Bank of IrtOiva-. an-ording to an uffb iul statemei.t
fr 'III tl((> Kri-m-h minislry ..f fiimic,*. The nion< y
is credited to (he common an-onul of the allies in
voftloruiii)' "Uh the U’fuio ol (Ue uTO4»iit.’e.
AA’A.SlIING’rttX. IK-ccmla-r 12. — tJeneral wcatlii-r
forecast: The sontliwcstern disfurbanci* will ad-
vaiua* northeast waril across the district accom-
panied b.v rain. ex<a-pt possibly snow in the more
northerl.v sei-tions tonight and Frida.v. 'riie tem-
lierature will c.uitinne nuHierate for the s«-ason, as
there is no cold weather in prosiicct.
AA'ASHl.VGTON. December 12.-,-S«‘cretary Daniels
is «•.\pl•<■t^■d to urge absolute govemnient owniTsliip
of all wireb-s'< ciiuimiinicatioii within the jurisdii-tion
of the 1 niti'd States when In- apiu'ars bi'fore the
conferi'iice tlie House Merehant .Marim- t'omniitt<‘i‘
will holil loila.v on Hie -Mexand.-r rmlio laintrol bill.
AV.ASHING’I'O.V D'.siiibir 12. The United Statis
governm*‘iil has warneil the reputilies of Uliile and
Peru that tliose oersoiis who i-anse agitations tend-
ing to b‘s.seii Hie pros|M-ct for |)eriiianent iH-aee
throughout Hie wuriil will Ih- ••cliargetl witli grave
resiMiiisiliiliiy l«-lore Hie worlil for their aetiolis."
AA'.VSIIIXGTON. December 12. — The issmim-e of
treasury eertifieates to the amount of S.'.(HMHK».(KH».
il.iteil Di-eemlier 1»). in anticipation of Hie Fifth
Liberty Loan, w.is annoiineed by Si-eretar.v Ale'Adoo
tiMla.v. ’I'lu- e,-rtifii-ates are ilat*-il Deeemb<r 19. and
payment is due .Ma.v 20. PJ19.
AA’I.NNIPEG. Alan.. DeeemlH-r 12.— U. VA’. Rowley,
manager of tlie Uanadiaa Bank of Uoiiimens- of
AA’inniiH'g. one of tlie big finaneiers of I'anadii. has
unbounded lonfideme that Canada will pass through
the rei-onstrm-tion iieriod without diffieiilty and
go on to greater prosperity.
AVASHINGTHN. DeeemlM-r 12. — Information
reaeliing the State De;iartincnt tmla.v imiicated Hint
the general strike ciille*! in I'liha is a result of
I. AA’. AA’. and enemy propaganda. The ri'iHirt said
order was K-ing maintained in affected districts.
AA’.VSlllXGTHN. Di'eemlier 12. ’I’lie traiis|torl
Manila AA’.ishiugton. earr.viiig l.i.Ai! .Viiieriean
soblii-rs and Mu officers, saib-d from Friiiiee on
I_)eei-nilK-r 9 for Hie United States. Uliii-f of .St.iff
Gi-iierat March announced this afteriiiHui.
.AAISTKRD.VM. Di-ivmher 12. — Ext'-nsive riots m--
eiined VA'edii sila y in .Vii-sig, Ho :eniia. ai-i-crdiiig
to liispaleli'-s from I’ragn*-. aiul imithiu ■ guus uud
DAILY RACING FORM
Friday, December 13, 1918.
TAKING GAME FISH AT SEA
Charlie Chaplin, the ‘"Movie” Star,
Writes of His California Experience.
Sl»ort Fall uf Fxerciitrt ThrlllM anti
Anxiety from Start to
Finish.
Making moving picturos has its thrills, but angling
for big game fLshes like the leaping marlin sword-
fish is excitement from the moment the fish takes
the “teaser.” Once it gralw the hook the speed limit
is off. and there is a thrill eveir minute until the
fish is gaffed, writes Charlie t'haplin, the movie
star, in the New York Sun.
Angling at Santa Catalina Island. Cal., for the
broadbill swordflsli. marlin swordfisli, or more
]>roperi.v speaking tlie Japanese spearfish. tuna and
black sea bass, the latter a (inarter of a ton of
fightng gameness, attracts in time ever.v man who
has tile love of a fight in him and prefers a wortliy
antagonist.
A stjuare deal for the fish as well as the man
makes a good sporting proposition, and when in
the interest of sport you go out to, say, San I’edro
t'liannel, between San I'edro and Catalina Islands.
(Sjuipped with sportsmanlike tackle such as that
jtis-scribed by the Tuna Club, you are giving your foe
a fair run for Its challenge.
Any man or woman, and. amasing as it is, women
by tlieir clever handling of the real and reel have
i»*en successful In taking big flsli. who, following the
rules, fishes with a wiaal rtal not sliorter than
six fe«‘t over all, witli a butt m»t over fourte«*n
inches in length, with a tip not to exceed five feet
in l••ngth and to weigli not more than six ounces,
vvitli a line not to exc<ed standard uine thread, is
<-.-rtainly asking no odds.
It often hapiM>ns that a fish weiglis much more
tlian the angler. In my case my Id:! pound marlin
swordfish- was six potinds lieavier than I am. but
tliiit was nothing to be <-ompared with tlie anxiety
1 felt for twenty-two -minutes. Anxiety is the only
word for it. Will the rod stand the strain? Will
tlie threadlike line break? Will the fish as it
h-aps out of the water slash tlie line and end it all?
Anxiety is the chief thing .that you feel except
t!ie tlirills.
SPORT Finx OF THRILLS AND ANXIETY.
The tlirills of the figlit ovemome your anxiety,
Imt oucti the fish has leaiied and is back again and
you are trying to keep a taut line and the marlin
starts out on a fresh maneuver, are you sure you
ar** going to do tlie right thing to checkmate him?
That’s the rub. A miscalculation and perhans days
of endeavor are lost.
No two swordfish act alike any more than two
men or women act alike. That is one of the joys
of big game angling; you never can tell what is
next on the program. You may take a marlin
swordfish in twenty- two minutes and you may figiit
it for twenty-two hours and have it get away when
the lioatnian has his hand on the leader, as has
liaiMiened.
In angling for swordfish you put on a “teaser.”
fl.ving fish tied to pieces of line and towed fifteen
or tw<-nt.v feet behind tlie boat. The angler’s bait
nia.v ts- thirty feet behind the “teasers.” The
“teasers” attract the swordfish, which are then
piillcl in and you wait for a strike.
Itiffl hang! and the hook goes off at incredible
s\iee<l and then the marlin swordfish, as an over-
ture, will leap out of the water to sliow you his
size and acroiiatic abilities, and haviug done this
you iKitli are ready for tlie eombut.
.kfter that first jump there is no telling just
wliat a swordfisli will do. The fisli may go off in
a straight line like n rabbit following a trail to
safety, or it may turn at a right angle and make
a curve or sag in the line that often spells liberty
for the fish.
Oil the other hand, it may not come out of the
water at all, but keeping close to tlie surface lireak
water every few feet. The next tactic may be to
go down two or three hundred feet, but this rarely
liapiM-ns unless tlie fish is near exhaustion ami
takes this means of playing a waiting game in the
licis* of safety; als«* in the “pumping” process,
indulged iu b.v the angler, the line may break.
Tlie big thing after a swordfisli makes a long
mu is to pick up qiiickl.v your slack line. You
eiijijy these mns, but it sjieUs disaster if the slack
line is not taken up. Oive a fish slack line and you
show him the way to lilierty.
BULLY TO CATCH BIG FISH.
Much de{M‘nds iiism the skill of your boatman
wlio follows tlie fish. A man of the ability of ('apt.
Kdiniindson it is a pleasure to sa.v nice things of,
for it requin^s g<M*d t«‘am work when you have a
••oiiple of liimdred iiouiids of acrobatic gaineness on
(lie other en<l of your threadlike line and you know
that a false move b.v .vourself or the boatman may
s<-ul .vour ‘chance of bringing in the big fish.
It is u trick of thes<- fish sometimes to nin
straght for the boat. Kiiould the boat cross tlie
line it is likely to lx* cut by the proiieller, and
there is also danger of the swordfish ramming the
boat, as it has liap|>eii<‘d.
When the swordfish iias made its last spectacular
jnmp and final sulk, and you have thrown off your
drags and the boatman has his hand on the leader
and the fish is safely gaffed, you have a feeling
of lieing tired, but you are thankful and happy, and
wls*n tlie iHKitnian tells you what he thinks it will
weigh, you smile and you feel the whole world is
smiling with you. It’s a bully feeling to play
fair and eateb a big fish. May be one of these
days I’ll do it for the movies and we’ll all smile
(•igetlier.
FISHING AND HUNTING NOTES
The I'nited Sportsmen of i’eiinsylvania is in favor
of a law miiiiring noiiivsideiit fishermen to pa.v a
lio-nse to fish in all waters of the state.
The Adirondack fur lx*arers. ac<-ordiiig to tnipiiers,
have a light mat, which would indicate, in tiie view
of thew wiMNlsineu. a mild and o|ieu winter.
The largest black lx*ar killed this season in tls-
.^<]iroDdaeks was shot liy Bert ('. ,\lvord of Tiip-
is-r’b laike. The auiuial v.-eigheil “OP ptHinUs.
_ Tlie New York State (lame Farm at Dexter, N.
Y., aeeurdiiig to a r*-port sent to the ('onservation
roininissioii, liatched n.UOU pheasants this year.
Tlie largest trout taken from tlx- Simkane River
ill Washington weighed six and thnH‘-)(uarter
ismiids. It was caught by a Sisikane amateur.
Tlie ofieu season on quail in Indiana will close on
Friday, Ibs-ember 20, while in Missouri the little
lipown lieauties can be legally hunted until the end
of this month.
This we. k will see Uie close of the moose and
cariltou s»*ason in Alberta. British Columbia, Mani-
toba and Saskatebewan; aiiteloiie in Manitoba; elk
ill SaskutciH-wan, and goat in British Columbia.
Vsiiig a No. 12 black gnat fly, C. L. Sutton of
Anaconda, Mont., in Iteaverhead River, Monbina,
landed an eastern trout weighing five and one-
quarter {Kiunds, and a niinbow trout of eight ixiunds.
After January 1. 1919, the northern siairtsman
who wishes to do any quail hunting will have to go
to some of the southern states, Alabama and Mis-
sissippi allowing shooting of these birds until
March 1.
Judge G. D. B. Hasbrouck, John D. Schoonmaker,
Robert Uodie and W. II. Van Slyke of Kingston,
N. Y.. in tlie neighborhood of Slide Mountain.
Catskill. recently fcille<l a black bear weigbiug over
200 pounds.
The Oakland (Cal.) Chamber of Commerce, be-
cause of the ne<*d of conservation of barley and
other grain, will not feed Uiis wiiiier the thousands
of ducks that it has been uceustomed to give fo^
to ill Lake Merritt.
Maii.v Ohio siMirtsmen complied with the request
of C. A. Baxter, chief game warden, that during
the o|ien season for ruffed grouse. Novemlier 15 to
Dc-s-ember 4. they refrain from hunting the bird.
be«-ause of its decreased numbers throughout the
state.
A party of five deer huuters from Niles, Mich.,
and oue man from Buchanan spent two weeks in
the woods of northern Michigan deer bunting, return-
ing to their homes the day before Thanksgiving
with five bucks and two does, besides an abundance
of muskrat and mink skins. The law of Michigan
allows one deer for each hunter and one for camp
use-, so it will be seen that tliis party got the
limit, notwithstanding the conditions for hunting
were not the most favorable.
JACK QUINN AWARDED TO NEW YORK
CHICAGO, December 12. — Jack Quinn, pitcher, who
began the 1918 season in the Pacific Coast League
and finished as a member of the Chicago White Box,
today signed a 1919 contract with the New York
Yankees. Quinn was awarded to the Yanks by the
National Commission, despite the fact that he played
with the White Sox and was claimed by that club.
TROUT BY THE MILLION
Fish So Thick in Alaskan Waters They Were
Crowded Out.
Much jH-rfeclIy gisid ink lias Ik-cu spn-a<l over
qiially go<Ml iKiiicr in an effort to dcscrilH- wliat
varimis writers consider extraordinary trout fisliing
ill various sections of the couiitr.v. Even the writer
iiseil to think that the lakes anil streams of Maine
and upper Michigau were hard to beat wlien it
came to the question of trout. But since taking
a little trip in Alaska I have changed my opinion.
1 lauded at Anchorage August 11, 1916, and
after looking over the situation decided to help
mv rude Sam build a railroad into tlie Chicaloon
coal fields. Although Woodrow Wilson never knew
that I actually existed, I could tell b.v stealing
furtive glances at the faces of officials comprising
the Alaskan Engineering Commission that they were
glad I came to help them as 1 did. Panama Bill,
the roadniaster, often admitted that witlKSit me the
entire project miglit have collapsed.
Be that as it may, tlie commissioners declared the
first Moiida.v in September to be a legal holiday and
invited all hands, including the cooks, to come to
Anchorage on that day and participate in the fes-
tivities. Now my idea of festivities, when I’m in
or near a good fish or game ctiiiiitry, <s»nsists of
camping, liiiiitiug. fishing or exploring, and as the
Moose Creek camp (then the end of the steel path)
contained two other bipeds whose tastes leaned
toward tall timber, the three of us decided to take
a trip to a little lake that had recently been dis-
covered by a* party of decidedly uncivil engineers.
I say uncivil advisedly, for wlien we questioned
them as to the wliereabouts of the lake tliey made
that kind of replies. That it was about two miles
southeast of the Matanuska Canyon was tlie best
we 'could get out of them.
However, liavlng Sunday and Monday off. we de-
cided to make the trip, and even if ‘we failed to
find tlie lake, to enjoy the glorious privilt-ge of
camping out among the Kadiak b<?ars.
Sunday morning was as ch>ar as a belL and spurred
bv tlie anticipation of oiir first camping trip into
tiie Alaskan wilds we packed our outfit with all the
avidity of liorii sportsmen and started off up tlie
rough right-of-way that was being blasted along
the edge of tlie canyon just above tlie river bed.
TRIP IN DORY THROUGH GLACIAL WATER
It was tough traveling — those four miles to the
he.-id of the canyon — now plodding over the unfin-
ished surface of the rock.v roadbed, now wading
through water and treacherous quicksand across
to the next section of roadbed, now halting at the
timely warning of a laborer to watcb an entire
Iiromontory being blasted off the wall of the canyon,
Imt after two hours of hard work we r**aelied tlie
siiot where we hud l>een told we could find a boat
lieliinging to our I’licle Sam.
IVe launelied tlie craft — a dory that weighed aliout
800 pounds— and started across the swift, muddy,
glacial river. We were still in the canyon, and as
the river at that point made a sharp turn, the
current of the main channel flowed directly across,
striking tlie opposite wall of the canyon at right
angles. We made the trip across in about two
niimites. On our way back, in order to leave the
boat v.'liere we f<und it. we had to pull and wade
and pole and- struggle against the mighty cross-cur-
rents exactly an hour and a half to cover the same
distance.
Having tied tlie boat to a clump of willow that
grew out of the rock.v wall just above the water
level we liegan tlie tedious ascent of tlie four-
huiidred-foot cliff. Loaded down as we were with
bedding, tent, grub and rifles, this was no easy
task, as tlie rocky wall was so steep that at some
of the higher ixiints it seemed to lean out over the
river.
After reaching the top we sat down for a breath-
ing s|K-ll. Our panorama included the entire Mat-
aniisku t'anyen. to say nothing of the mighty snowy
Talkeetna Mountains, just across the river, re-
splendent in their September sublimity. Even ray
companions, rough and unlearned as they were, ad-
mitted that the scenery was good.
DEVILS -CLUB AND MOSQUITOES THICK.
After a long breathing siiell we resumed our jour-
ney, only to be introduced to that ubiquitous
enemy of the Cheeliawker — devils-club. Besides
emitting a disagreeable odor, this chubby shrub is
i-overed from tlie roots to tlie ribs of the leaves
witli sharp spines similar to those on a chestnut
Inirr. Tiiese spines cause iteliing and festering
whenever tliey are introduced into a human epi-
dermis.
We got our bearings with the aid of a compass
and struck out bravely in a southeasterly direction.
The first half mile in from the river we eneount-
ereil, besides devils-eliib. u rank, luxuriant tangle
of ferns, liigh busli craiilierries, alders, willows and
iilue joint grass as high as a man’s head. The
forest consisted of spniee, wliite birch and cotton-
wood. As we forged ulieuil we lilazed a trail wliieli
we inteiid«-<l to us<- as a referen<-<- in ease we became
lost or failed to find the lake.
The DioMjuitoes were liolding their annual re-
union and seemed to resent our intrusion. It would
be impossible to exaggerate the iiiinilx-r of inse<-ts
tliat attended tlie meeting, hut suffice to say that
tliey were well represented by the committee which
met us.
Owing to the tliick. s|tongy moss that everywhere
covered the groiiixl. the tiingle referred to iilxive
and the numerous lialf-rotted logs and windfalls,
our progress was ix-cessarily slow. After travelng
alxiut three hours and finding ourselves on a sort
of a woode<l tablelaml. my companions began ask-
ing me where I h.-nt learned the subtle art of wo<xl-
craft. and just how far in whieii direction, in my
judgment, the falmlous lake was.
My neck and fgee were covered with mos-
quito bites, and I felt hurt. However, within half
an hour I led them proudly to the head of tlie
lake, and at the first glimpse of water I rose just
one hundred p«-r rent in their estimation.
Tlie head of the lake, which was alxiut half a
mile wide by a mile long, was fringed with a nar-
row, grassy marsh, and the water was barel.v two
feet d<-ep. _ Hen- we made a few vain casts for
trout, but it soiiii Ix-caine obvious tliat it would lx-
iiecessarj' to find dee|x-r water before wi- «-ould
exi>e<-t good fishing. We therefore started down the
iiiarsli.v siiore of tlie lake toward the outlet, liopiiig
to find dee|x*r water lliere.
BROOK FULL OF TROUT.
We had gone alxnit lialf the distance and were
wading tlirongli the liigli grass of a natural meadow
that extended from the lake to tlie base of the
mighty t'liiigacli Range, barely a liiilf mile to the
south, when we were startled by a splasli that
seemed to lx- almost under foot. At first we thought
tlie splasli Jiad Ihm-ii made iiv a mink or muskrat,
but investigation showml timt’we had stumbled upon
a small brook almost hidden in the tall grass, and
that the autlior of the splash was a trout that looked
big enough to vote.
I hate to go ou with this narrative beyond this
IMiint. because it would be hardly fair to ask any
reader to believe what is to follow. However,
the scene tliat we beheld w-as so unusual — and, as far
as my knowledge and experience go, unprecedented —
that I feel I owe it to the sporting fraternity of
tliis humble planet to write an account of the facts
in the case. Kefore prtx-eediiig further, I must
ask the reader, man to man. if he has ever caught
me, red-handed, in a lie? If not, and he is willing
to take my word for it, I will continue; otherwise
the world will be none the wiser.
Trembling with avidity that amounted almost to
buck fever, we rigged o'ur fly rods, separated, and
began whipping the tiny two by three brook. Dur-
ing tlie ensuing half hour such ejaculations as the
following were common :
“Great Jehoshaphat!” “Judas Priest!” “Wow!”
“E Pluribus L'uum! Reader — and editor, too,
for that matter — that brook was so full of
trout weighing from two to three and one-half
pounds that they were actually and literally in each
other’s way when they wanted to turn around,
in tlie eonfusiou resulting from every strike.
Of course, not having dip nets, we were obliged
to “stiff heel” them out of the water, but even at
that it was spurt! Don’t tell me about the ethics
of fly fisliing! .Vs my companions unanimously put
it, “M e didn't need no dip nets.”
To draw tliis narrative to a close, we reveled
among those sjiotted beauties till sundown, putting
back all that were not badly wounded, and pitched
a slicd tent. After a delectable supper we cut a
vast suppl.v of wliite birch firewood, surrounded
our little open eaiivus slied with mosquito smudges,
and tried to sle<>p. We would in all probability
liave sm-eeeded, as we were weary after the
hard day’s trip, but a large Kadiak bear insisted on
prowling around all night, eating the offal of the
trout we had eleaued just out of reach of our
firelight. He seemed to be laboring under the
delusion that he had just as good right to those
particular woods as we had.
The next morning we rose at dawn, since we were
all wide awake, caught a few more trout to take
back to the boys at camp who had probably by
this time spent their substance in riotous living in
town, picked up our blazed trail aud started back
to camp. — J. M. StoUe in Outing.
BAYONAR^, 3.1 WON, and a loser were Sat-
urday’s $2 XX Specials. Don’t fall to get in o n
this coming Saturday’s, as we think we have TWO
LIVE ONES. Only |S. TODAY’S FORM SPEC-
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Yearling Sales of 1917 in America, Etc., Etc.
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LEATHER BOUND... $1.10 PAPER B0UND...85 cents
full puhchase pbige must accompany each obdeb.
With this eminently handy book in his pocket any admirer of racing
can readily answer almost any query that may come up concemii^
facts of racing in the past. Its equal has never been printed and,
considering the topics it covers, it is an extremely low-priced book.
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